Toronto Bridge is a fixed implant-supported restoration commonly used in full arch rehabilitation cases. At XCV Dental Lab, we fabricate Toronto Bridges by combining a precisely milled metal framework or monolithic zirconia structure with layered or full-contour prosthetic teeth made of composite, acrylic, or ceramic materials. The restoration is screw-retained directly onto implants via multi-unit abutments.
The entire fabrication process at XCV is performed using advanced CAD/CAM technology, ensuring passive fit, optimal mechanical stability, and high precision. Each Toronto case is custom-designed and refined by our team of highly skilled dental technicians—experts in occlusal dynamics, biological function, and aesthetic harmony—to deliver restorations that are both natural-looking and long-lasting.
- Framework fabricated from cobalt-chromium (Co-Cr), titanium, or zirconia.
- Prosthetic teeth can be full-contour or layered.
- Hybrid restoration options: combination of metal bar and gingival-colored acrylic or composite.
- Screw-retained on multi-unit abutments.
- Easily removable for maintenance and hygiene purposes.
- Full-arch restoration on 4–6 implants.
- Ideal for cases with significant bone resorption or where individual implant restorations are not feasible.