WE ARE REALLY GOOD AT WHAT WE DO
AND WE DO WHAT WE ARE REALLY GOOD AT!

At Studio3 we are not a “jack of all trades”. We deliver the highest quality solutions to a niche set of dental requirements.
Specialising in providing the best products to meet your patients needs; we work with you from the very start providing consultancy, project planning, ongoing engagement and on time delivery.
It is not our way to promise what we can’t achieve.
You will meet and communicate with the technician who is undertaking the work and he will keep you up to date with how the project is progressing. If there are any changes or refinements you can speak with him and have them implemented.
We won’t entertain delivering something that we are not entirely happy with, and if we are happy with it you will most certainly be as we have very exacting standards.
We thrive on working with clients who think like we do.
Our objective is to bring a new “gold standard” to working with our dental partners.
The whole is greater than the sum of the parts
When the right partners work together then the final result is often better than anyone expects – this should be the norm.
Dental labs would ideally like to work with perfect models and optimal installation scenarios – unfortunately this is not always possible and we have to be able to respond to the challenges and vagaries of the cases we are presented with.
Procedure | What We Would like to see | The Real World | The Challenges |
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Implants | All access holes on posterior teeth to be occlusal | Access holes buccally or labially placed | Options – change the angles of the access holes at the milling center and using angled screws
Or Cement retain using CAD CAM milled abutments |
All access holes on anterior teeth to be palatial | |||
Veneers | Preparation Shades to be uniform and natural in colour | Discolouration as a result of metal posts and inadequate thickness | Correct ingot selection, custom shade models using natural die materials |
Emax onlays | Sufficient preparation thickness to provide suitable strength for pressed ceramics | Insufficient occlusal thickness | Change material for a more hard wearing option such as zirconia that will support thinner milling |