Dental Lab

Digital Dental Laboratory for Zirconia Crowns, Cosmetic Veneers, and Implant Restorations

The Art of Aesthetics Dental Lab supports modern dentists who require precise restorations, reliable materials, and efficient digital workflows. The Art of Aesthetics specializes in cosmetic dentistry restorations including zirconia crowns, cosmetic veneers, implant restorations, and full-arch cases. Using advanced CAD-CAM technology and high-quality ceramic materials, our technicians design restorations that prioritize marginal accuracy, occlusion, and natural aesthetics. Our dental laboratory integrates seamlessly with digital scanners such as iTero, TRIOS, and STL-based systems, allowing dentists to submit cases quickly and efficiently. Dentists across the United States rely on our nationwide dental lab services for predictable results and consistent craftsmanship.

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Dental Lab Services

Modern dentistry requires a dental lab capable of delivering precise restorations, reliable materials, and efficient communication with dental practices. At The Art of Aesthetics, our dental laboratory provides a range of restorative and cosmetic solutions designed to support predictable clinical outcomes. Using advanced CAD-CAM technology and experienced ceramic craftsmanship, we help dentists deliver restorations that balance durability, aesthetics, and function.

Zirconia Crowns

Zirconia crowns are among the most widely used restorations in modern dentistry due to their strength and durability. Our dental lab fabricates both monolithic and layered zirconia crowns designed to provide excellent marginal integrity, occlusal stability, and natural translucency for both anterior and posterior restorations.

Cosmetic Veneers

Our cosmetic veneers are designed for dentists who require natural aesthetics and precise shade matching. Using IPS e.max and high-translucency ceramic materials, our technicians fabricate veneers that integrate seamlessly with surrounding dentition while maintaining strength and longevity.

Implant Restorations

Implant restorations require precise design and material selection. Our dental laboratory fabricates custom implant restorations, including zirconia implant crowns, implant bridges, and custom abutments designed to provide accurate fit, stable occlusion, and long-term performance.

Full Arch Restorations

For complex restorative cases, our dental lab supports full-arch restorations, including zirconia bridges and implant-supported prosthetics. These restorations are designed using digital planning to ensure proper occlusion, structural strength, and aesthetic harmony.

Digital Case Design

Our digital dental lab workflow supports modern intraoral scanners and CAD-CAM design systems. Dentists can submit digital impressions through scanners such as iTero, TRIOS, and STL file formats, allowing our technicians to design restorations efficiently while maintaining high precision and consistency.

What Is a Dental Lab?

A dental lab is a specialized facility that fabricates dental restorations used by dentists to repair or replace damaged teeth. Unlike a dental clinic, where dentists diagnose and treat patients directly, a dental laboratory works behind the scenes to design and manufacture restorations such as crowns, veneers, bridges, implant restorations, and full-arch prosthetics.

Dental technicians create these restorations using either digital impressions from intraoral scanners or traditional physical impressions. Using CAD-CAM technology and advanced ceramic materials such as zirconia and lithium disilicate, technicians design restorations that meet the dentist’s clinical requirements for fit, occlusion, durability, and aesthetics.

Successful restorative dentistry relies on close collaboration between the dentist and the dental lab to ensure that each restoration functions properly and blends naturally with the patient’s smile.

Digital Dentistry Workflow

Digital dentistry has transformed how dentists communicate with a dental lab. Instead of relying solely on physical impressions, clinicians can now transmit highly accurate digital scans directly to the laboratory. At The Art of Aesthetics, our digital dental lab workflow supports multiple intraoral scanner platforms and integrates with advanced CAD-CAM systems. This digital communication improves marginal accuracy, reduces remakes, and allows restorations such as zirconia crowns, veneers, and implant restorations to be designed and fabricated efficiently.

iTero Scanner Cases

Our dental laboratory is fully compatible with iTero digital impressions. Dentists can transmit scans directly through the iTero system, allowing our technicians to begin case design immediately. This workflow reduces shipping time and enables faster turnaround for zirconia crowns and other restorations.

3Shape TRIOS Integration

For dentists using 3Shape TRIOS scanners, digital cases can be transmitted directly to our laboratory through the TRIOS system. This digital integration allows accurate case planning, improved communication between dentist and technician, and efficient design of complex restorations.

STL File Submission

Many dentists utilize open STL files for digital case submission. Our dental lab accepts STL files from most intraoral scanners and digital systems. Once received, the files are evaluated and prepared for CAD design to ensure proper occlusion, margins, and restoration contours.

CAD-CAM Design Process

After digital impressions are received, our technicians design restorations using advanced CAD-CAM software. This digital workflow allows precise modeling of zirconia crowns, implant restorations, and veneers while maintaining anatomical accuracy, occlusal harmony, and consistent marginal integrity.

What Dentists Should Expect From a Dental Lab

Selecting the right dental lab is critical to achieving predictable clinical outcomes and long-term restoration success. A high-quality dental laboratory should provide precise fabrication, reliable communication, and consistent restorative materials. At The Art of Aesthetics, our technicians focus on the essential elements that dentists depend on when delivering crowns, veneers, and implant restorations.

Marginal Accuracy

Accurate margins are essential for the longevity of any dental restoration. Our dental lab designs restorations using digital CAD-CAM systems and careful model evaluation to ensure margins fit precisely. Proper marginal integrity reduces the risk of microleakage, improves seating of the restoration, and supports long-term clinical success.

Occlusion Design

Occlusal harmony plays an important role in patient comfort and restoration durability. Our technicians carefully design occlusion to minimize chairside adjustments while maintaining proper function within the patient’s bite.

Shade Communication

Successful cosmetic restorations depend on clear shade communication between the dentist and the laboratory. Our dental lab works closely with clinicians to interpret shade guides, photographs, and clinical instructions to achieve natural aesthetics and seamless integration with surrounding dentition.

Turnaround Time

Efficient turnaround times allow dentists to treat patients more effectively. Our laboratory workflow is designed to provide predictable scheduling for zirconia crowns, veneers, and implant restorations without compromising quality.

Material Selection

Choosing the appropriate restorative material is essential for both strength and aesthetics. Our dental laboratory utilizes proven materials such as zirconia and lithium disilicate ceramics, allowing dentists to select the best option for each clinical situation.

Nationwide Dental Lab Logistics

Distance should never limit access to a reliable dental lab. The Art of Aesthetics supports dental practices throughout the United States by combining efficient digital communication with dependable shipping logistics. Whether submitting digital impressions or sending conventional models, our workflow is designed to minimize delays while maintaining consistent quality. Our dental laboratory coordinates case submission, restoration fabrication, and delivery so dentists can receive zirconia crowns, veneers, and implant restorations on predictable schedules.

Digital Case Submission

Dentists using digital intraoral scanners can submit cases directly to our dental lab through supported scanner platforms or secure file transfer. Digital submissions allow our technicians to begin the CAD design process immediately, eliminating traditional shipping delays and improving overall efficiency.

Shipping for Conventional Impressions

For practices using conventional impressions, our dental laboratory provides clear instructions and prepaid shipping options when available. Impressions and models are carefully evaluated upon arrival to ensure accurate restoration design and fabrication.

Turnaround Time for Zirconia Crowns

Our laboratory workflow is optimized to deliver consistent turnaround times for zirconia crowns and other restorations. Digital cases can often move through the design and fabrication process faster than traditional methods, allowing dentists to complete treatment efficiently while maintaining high restoration quality.

International Dental Laboratory Support

Although our dental lab is based in California, we also support dentists outside the United States through digital workflows and coordinated international shipping. Digital impression technology allows dentists worldwide to transmit cases directly to our laboratory, enabling efficient collaboration regardless of geographic location.

Nationwide and International Shipping

Choosing a dental lab is a partnership in patient care. At The Art of Aesthetics, we understand that cosmetic veneers and zirconia crowns require more than just a scan; they require a deep understanding of occlusion, material science, and esthetic harmony. As a specialized laboratory, we focus on high-end restorative solutions that reduce chairside adjustments and enhance patient satisfaction.

Cosmetic Dental Laboratory

Cosmetic dentistry requires a dental lab capable of combining technical precision with artistic ceramic craftsmanship. At The Art of Aesthetics, our boutique cosmetic dental laboratory focuses on restorations that demand exceptional attention to aesthetics, occlusion, and material selection. Many cosmetic dentists require restorations that harmonize with facial structure, lip dynamics, and natural light transmission. Our technicians collaborate closely with clinicians to design restorations that support both functional stability and natural-looking results.

AACD Cosmetic Cases

Dentists associated with organizations such as the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry often follow rigorous aesthetic guidelines when planning restorative cases. These cases frequently require careful shade matching, natural translucency, and precise ceramic layering techniques. Our dental laboratory has extensive experience supporting dentists who pursue high-level cosmetic outcomes and detailed restorative planning.

LVI Neuromuscular Dentistry

Some dentists follow neuromuscular principles taught through institutions such as the Las Vegas Institute. These treatment philosophies often require careful attention to occlusion, vertical dimension, and bite stability. Our technicians understand these requirements and work closely with dentists to fabricate restorations that support neuromuscular treatment approaches.

Diagnostic Wax-Up Planning

Diagnostic wax-ups provide a critical blueprint for complex restorative cases. Our dental lab offers digital and traditional wax-up planning to help dentists visualize final outcomes before fabrication begins. This process allows clinicians to evaluate aesthetics, occlusion, and tooth proportions while improving communication between the dentist, technician, and patient.

Note:

The Art of Aesthetics is not an AACD- or LVI-certified dental laboratory. However, our technicians have extensive experience collaborating with dentists who follow AACD cosmetic dentistry principles and LVI neuromuscular treatment philosophies. Our role is to support the clinical vision of the dentist by fabricating restorations that meet the aesthetic, functional, and material requirements of these advanced restorative approaches.

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Send a Case to Our Dental Lab

Submitting cases to our dental lab is simple and designed to support both digital and conventional workflows. Dentists can send cases through digital intraoral scanners, STL file uploads, or traditional impressions. Our goal is to make the case submission process efficient so clinicians can focus on patient care while our technicians handle restoration design and fabrication.

Digital Scan Submission

Dentists using intraoral scanners such as iTero, 3Shape TRIOS, CEREC, Medit, and Carestream can transmit digital impressions directly to our dental laboratory. Once the digital case is received, our technicians begin evaluating margins, occlusion, and restoration design using advanced CAD-CAM systems.

STL File Upload

Our dental lab accepts STL files from most digital scanning systems. Dentists can securely send STL files along with case instructions and supporting images. This digital workflow allows restorations such as zirconia crowns, veneers, and implant restorations to move quickly into the design and fabrication stage.

Lab Slip and Case Instructions

Each case should include a lab slip with essential clinical information such as restoration type, shade selection, material preference, and special instructions. Clear communication between the dentist and technician helps ensure accurate restoration design and predictable results.

Shipping Conventional Impressions

For practices using traditional impressions, cases can be shipped directly to our dental laboratory. Our team carefully evaluates models and impressions upon arrival to ensure accurate fabrication of crowns, veneers, and implant restorations.

FAQ

What does a dental lab do?

A dental lab fabricates restorations that dentists use to restore damaged or missing teeth. These restorations may include crowns, veneers, bridges, implant restorations, and full-arch prosthetics. Using digital scans or conventional impressions, dental technicians design and manufacture restorations using CAD-CAM technology, ceramic layering techniques, and advanced dental materials to ensure accurate fit, proper occlusion, and natural aesthetics.

How do dentists send cases to a dental lab?

Dentists can send cases to a dental lab using either digital impressions or conventional physical impressions. Digital scanners allow dentists to transmit cases electronically through scanner platforms or STL files, while traditional impressions can be shipped to the laboratory using standard delivery services.

How long does a zirconia crown take?

Turnaround time for a zirconia crown depends on the type of case and submission method. Digital cases are typically processed faster because they eliminate shipping time. In most situations, fabrication of a zirconia crown requires several working days once the laboratory receives the case.

What are the benefits of using a specialized The Art of Aesthetics dental lab?

A specialized cosmetic veneers lab, uses advanced CAD/CAM milling and high-translucency materials (e.max) to create restorations that balance extreme durability with natural esthetics. Our expertise in sintering and shading ensures crowns and veneers have the “chameleon effect,” blending seamlessly with a patient’s natural dentition.

How does The Art of Aesthetics handle nationwide dental lab shipping?

We offer smart and efficient delivery service for practices across the USA. By utilizing digital impressions and pre-paid shipping labels, we reduce transit times. Most nationwide cases are returned within 5-7 business days, depending on the complexity of the cosmetic restoration or implant.

Which digital intraoral scanners are compatible with your workflow?

Our laboratory is fully integrated with all major digital dentistry platforms. We accept 1-click case submissions from iTero, 3Shape TRIOS, CEREC, Medit, and Carestream. We also accept open-system STL files from any intraoral scanner to ensure a seamless digital transition for your office.

What types of cosmetic veneers do you fabricate?

We specialize in high-end cosmetic veneers including IPS e.max® lithium disilicate, Feldspathic porcelain, and ultra-translucent Zirconia. Our technicians focus on high-esthetic, providing superior marginal fit and high-gloss finishes that satisfy the most demanding esthetic requirements.

Do you offer international dental laboratory services?

The Art of Aesthetics supports international dental clinics through digital file transfers. By eliminating physical impressions, we can design and mill restorations and provide expedited global shipping, ensuring high-standard craftsmanship is available to your patients worldwide.

What is the average turnaround time for a Zirconia crown?

Our standard turnaround for a high-quality Zirconia crown is 4 business days in-lab. Because we use a 100% digital CAD/CAM workflow, we eliminate the delays associated with traditional stone models, allowing for faster shipping and more predictable chairside delivery for your patients.

How do you ensure the quality of your cosmetic restorations?

Every case at The Art of Aesthetics undergoes a multi-stage quality control process. We verify marginal integrity under high-power magnification, check occlusal clearance against your digital bite registration, and ensure shade accuracy using standardized lighting. Our goal is zero remakes and perfect fit.

Are the materials used at The Art of Aesthetics FDA and ADA compliant?

Yes. We only use premium, FDA-cleared, and ADA-approved materials. Whether we are milling high-strength Zirconia or layering porcelain for anterior veneers, we prioritize biocompatibility and long-term clinical success. We never “outsource” our fabrication to unregulated facilities.

How do I start sending cases to The Art of Aesthetics?

Starting a partnership is simple. You can add The Art of Aesthetics to your scanner’s laboratory list (iTero/3Shape) or visit our website to download a digital RX and request a pre-paid shipping label. We offer a “First Case” onboarding process to ensure our settings match your clinical preferences perfectly.

What scanners work with your dental lab?

Our dental laboratory supports many commonly used intraoral scanners, including iTero, 3Shape TRIOS, CEREC, Medit, Carestream, and other systems capable of transmitting digital impressions or STL files.

What materials do dental labs use?

Dental labs commonly fabricate restorations using materials such as zirconia, lithium disilicate ceramics (for example IPS e.max), porcelain, and other advanced dental ceramics. These materials are selected based on the clinical requirements of strength, durability, and aesthetic appearance.

Do dental labs accept digital impressions?

Yes. Most modern dental labs accept digital impressions from intraoral scanners. Digital workflows allow dentists to transmit cases electronically, improving communication with the laboratory and reducing the need for shipping traditional impressions.