Zirconia crown manufactured with a digital CAD-CAM workflow

Dental Prosthetics Laboratory

Fixed Dental Prosthetics on Teeth with Digital Protocol

Custom fixed dental prosthetics with advanced aesthetic options, manufactured through a fully digital workflow.

Would you like to work digitally? Send your first case today.

98% of our cases are carried out via intraoral scanner for hundreds of clinics that already trust Smileep®

Fixed dental prosthetics designed for practices with a digital workflow

Digital fixed prosthetics that reduce chairside adjustments

Our dental prosthetics workflow is built for practices using intraoral scanners and needing precise, aesthetic and predictable restorations. We design each case in CAD, review the clinical instructions, and manufacture with CAM technology so the restoration arrives ready to try and cement.

How we manufacture your fixed dental prosthetics

From intraoral scan to your practice in 5 days

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Intraoral Scan

Intraoral Scan

Take the intraoral scan of your patient and send us the STL file from your compatible scanner.

02
CAD Design

CAD Design

Our team designs the restoration to your clinical specifications and validates it with you before manufacturing.

03
CAM Fabrication

CAM Fabrication

We mill zirconia or disilicate with high-precision CNC equipment to produce accurate, durable restorations.

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Delivery in 5 days

Delivery in 5 days

Receive your finished dental prosthetic at your practice within 5 working days of design approval.

Materials and Applications

Digital fixed restorations for everything from single units to extensive rehabilitations

Zirconia

Strength for posterior restorations and bridges

  • Single crowns and multi-unit bridges
  • High resistance to fracture and occlusal load
  • Strong balance between aesthetics and durability

Lithium disilicate

Aesthetics for anterior restorations and inlays

  • Veneers, inlays, onlays and anterior crowns
  • Natural translucency and shade characterisation
  • Digital planning for predictable outcomes

What clinics say about Smileep®

Trusted by professionals who work with us every day

“The material quality is excellent — the splint is completely transparent and fits perfectly from the very first fitting, with no adjustments needed.”
Dr. Martín García
Clínica Dental García
“I am delighted with the product. I love the presentation, how well they fit, and how little they change colour over time.”
Dra. Raquel González Puerto
Clínica Dental Tena
“The quality of the work is excellent, and most importantly, communication with the laboratory is very fluid.”
Dr. Raimonda Bagdonaviciute
Clínica Dental SMITA
“The implant-supported prosthetics fit perfectly, with such precise fit and occlusion that they barely require any adjustment. It is reassuring to work with professionals like this.”
Dr. Eduardo Díaz Carmona
Clínica Dental Torre Roja

Frequently asked questions about fixed dental prosthetics

Answers to the most common questions about our prosthetics

What is a fixed dental prosthetic?

A fixed dental prosthetic is a restoration permanently cemented or screwed onto prepared natural teeth or dental implants. Unlike removable prosthetics, the patient cannot take it out. It includes single crowns, bridges, and full-arch rehabilitations.

What types of fixed prosthetics does Smileep manufacture?

We manufacture single crowns, multi-unit bridges, and full-arch rehabilitations on natural teeth, as well as implant prosthetics (CAD-CAM frameworks and hybrid prosthetics). We also produce lithium disilicate veneers, inlays, and onlays for conservative aesthetic restorations.

What materials do you use for fixed prosthetics?

We work primarily with monolithic and layered zirconia for high-strength cases, and with lithium disilicate (e.max CAD) for highly translucent aesthetic restorations. All materials are CE-certified and biocompatible.

What is a zirconia crown and when is it indicated?

A zirconia crown is a fixed restoration made from zirconium oxide ceramic, renowned for its exceptional hardness and good aesthetics. It is primarily indicated for posterior sectors under high occlusal load, multi-unit bridges, or where maximum strength is required. The CAD-CAM workflow ensures a precise fit with no chairside adjustments.

Discover the Dental Prosthetics You Can Create with Our Dental Laboratory

Work with a 100% digital laboratory. Send your first case today and see the difference.