On-Site Denture Lab & Smile Studio
Our full-service dental lab uses the latest technology in digital dentistry · Same-day teeth
All dentures are custom made to your specifications and you work directly with the dentist and the on site lab tech to give you the results you want and deserve. Having our own onsite dental lab helps us deliver same day restorations, while controlling the quality and passing the saving to our patients. Island Dental Associates Full-Service Dental Lab uses the latest technology in digital dentistry. These facilities work harmoniously with our master dentists and skilled technicians, crafting teeth that feel and look like your natural teeth. Enjoy the feeling of perfect-fitting teeth that are easy to maintain and giving you a smile of confidence.
Digital Impressions, Using the
Latest Technology
Same-Day Dentures, Perfect
Sizing, Shade and Length
Introducing Our
New Smile Design Studio
Every Smile is Unique. Your Denture Should Be, Too.
Any Color, Shape, or Size—Expertly Crafted with Top Quality and Affordability for a Smile as Unique as You!
We offer a variety of gum-colored bases, carefully matched to your natural gum tone for a seamless, lifelike appearance.
We design Complete-Dentures with enhanced anatomical details, including natural contours such as ridges, fibers, and stippling, to achieve a more lifelike appearance.
We offer customizable palate options, with or without ridges, in clear or pink shades. Additionally, we can create a palateless denture for enhanced comfort and functionality.
Our flexible, gum-colored clasps blend seamlessly with your smile, staying hidden and are available in multiple shades for a flawless, natural look!
Say goodbye to messy trays! With our on-site digital technology, we capture precise impressions quickly and comfortably—making the process easier than ever.
No Two Smiles Are Alike—Your Denture Shouldn't Be Either!
We guarantee a perfect fit for every denture we make.
100%
denture satisfaction is a guarantee At Island Dental
On-Site
Digital Designer
On-Site
Lab Techchians
State-Of-The-Art Dental Amenities
The lab behind your smile: Delivering exceptional dental restorations.
The World’s First Digital System
Implant Oral Scanner
At Island Dental our dentists use the world’s first digital system to take intraoral scans of multiple dental implants. This digital impression technique for multiple implant restorations produces the most accurate and precise outcomes available today.
With a 99.9% effectiveness rate, the highest rate in the world, we are confident your implant restorations will exceed your expectations.
Tiny Images Of The Teeth And Gums
Imaging Wand
Precision CAM Milling
Milling Machine
Island Dentals In-House Milling capabilities save you time and money with pinpoint results. Our robust quality materials, like Zirconia and Porcelain, milled to perfection, will leave you smiling from ear to ear. No waiting for your smile to shipped out to who-knows-where? Our teeth don’t get lost in the mail.
3D Dental Printing is Here
3D Printer
Island Dental uses state-of-the-art 3D Dental Printing technologies to fabricate dental prosthetics quickly and precisely. We can Fabricate dental parts for all kinds of dental treatments. We are developing Same-Day Dentures, Crowns, and even Surgical Guides! With this technology, we deliver unmatched efficiency, and precision treatments, at an affordable cost for our patients.
Laser Dentistry
Dental laser technology improves precision, reduces discomfort, and speeds up healing, making procedures more effective and patient-friendly.
Scanner
Dental scanner provides high-resolution, digital impressions, ensuring accuracy and comfort for patients while streamlining the treatment planning process.
Porcelain
Porcelain is a durable, aesthetic material used in dental restorations, offering natural appearance and strength for crowns, veneers, and bridges.
Modern Dental Technology
Our office & lab are equipped with state-of-the-art dental amenities to meet every patient’s needs,
whether simple or complex. We take the time necessary to ensure the perfect sizing and fit of our dental work
Guided Surgery
Guided surgery is a newer, advanced option for dental patients seeking a permanent replacement for missing teeth in Long Island.
This kind of surgery uses computer guidance in order to ensure the most precise placement and natural-looking outcome. While traditional dental implants are still often used for single-tooth implants, especially in the rear of the mouth, computer-guided technology offers new options that can help your dentist restore your teeth precisely and accurately.
Guided surgery makes use of advanced imaging technologies to create a 3D model of the mouth. This virtual model can provide a significant advantage when planning for surgery and shaping the implant itself to ensure a precise, perfectly fitted outcome.
CAD & CAM Dentistry
CAD (Computer-Aided Design) and CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) dentistry is a modern approach to designing and creating dental restorations, such as crowns, veneers, and bridges. Using advanced digital technology, dentists can take precise 3D scans of a patient’s teeth, allowing for highly accurate and custom-designed restorations. These designs are then sent to a milling machine that fabricates the restoration from materials like ceramic or zirconia. CAD/CAM dentistry streamlines the process, often allowing patients to receive their restorations in a single visit. This technology not only saves time but also enhances the fit, function, and aesthetic quality of dental work, resulting in long-lasting and natural-looking results.
Digital Imaging
Advanced 3D Digital Imaging with the Pax-i3d 3D Cone Beam CT
For preventative dentistry and many routine dental procedures, digital 2D x-rays remain the standard—and still highly effective—tool used by dental specialists to assess the health of the teeth and jawbone. Yet many of today’s advanced dental procedures require a more detailed, more precise view of the teeth, bone, and soft tissue than offered by standard x-ray technology. Therefore, at Island Dental Associates in Franklin Square on Long Island, New York, we have equipped our office with an advanced, state-of-the-art 3D digital imaging system, the Vatech Pax-i3d 3D Cone Beam CT (cat scan).
Like the standard x-ray, the Pax-i3d imaging system takes a series of images of the teeth and jaw, giving both patient and practitioner a clear view of the teeth and bone below the skin. However, this powerful system offers two distinct advantages over traditional x-rays:
- It provides a more detailed view of the teeth and bone, as well as images of the soft tissue and nerve pathways not included standard in x-rays
- It creates a detailed three-dimensional picture of the patient’s jaw that can be viewed from a variety of angles
The 3D image created by this exceptional technology gives both dental specialists and lab technicians a more complete view of the patient’s teeth and jaw, enabling a more accurate fabrication of dental implants and prosthetic devices for a better fit and greater comfort, as well as a more precise and more fully customized dental and/or surgical treatment plan to help ensure the patient’s comfort, safety, and successful results.
How 3D Cone Beam CT Imaging Works
As with a standard x-ray, the Pax-i3d 3D Cone Beam CT works by directing low level radioactive x-rays at the target area of the face and jaw. However, the 3D Cone Beam CT directs multiple x-rays simultaneously but at divergent angles in a cone shape as the scanner slowly rotates around the patient’s head. During the scan, the x-ray beams create between 200 and 600 digital images of the patient’s teeth, bone, soft tissue, and nerve pathways. The imaging system combines these images together to create a precise and highly accurate three-dimensional image of the patient’s teeth and jaw.
As with traditional x-rays, the procedure is quick and comfortable. Patients are asked to remove all metal objects such as jewelry, eyeglasses, and underwire bras, and may be asked to wear a robe instead of street clothes. 3D Cone Beam CT technologies involves slighter higher levels of radiation than a traditional x-ray, it is not appropriate for children or pregnant women unless absolutely medically necessary.
The advanced imagery of the patient’s craniofacial area enabled by our state-of-the-art 3D Cone Beam CT system now allows us to fabricate dental prosthetics such as dental implants with greater precision and accuracy than ever before. It is also a sophisticated diagnostic tool and is ideal for planning complex dental, orthodontic, and surgical procedures that require a high degree of accuracy and precision to help ensure the patient’s safety and comfort and deliver successful outcomes.
Digital Impression
No more messy impression materials
With the intraoral scan as well as the digital impressions, there are no more messy impression materials. With these modern technologies under our hand, we perform the procedures more accurately specifically its case and the restoration planning.
Digital Impressions
When it comes to digital impressions of dental scanners, the alignment of the teeth is much easier. While this process was first introduced in the early 1980s, we have come a long way since then. Mapping the oral cavity of a person is actually one of the basic dentistry procedure. Nonetheless, this technology can lower the chances of making any mistakes.
Intraoral Scanners
With an intraoral scanner, which is a digital impression scanner, mapping a person’s oral cavity is done more accurately. The intraoral scanner displaces conventional impression supplies because the technology used here is very simple that it only aims to provide greater comfort to our patients in comparison to that of the traditional equipment.
Milling Machines
Benefits Of Our On-Site Lab & Design Studio
Efficiency, Quality Control, and Patient Satisfaction
Contrary to what many dental patients believe, dental crowns, bridges, implants, dentures, orthodontics, and more aren’t created on-site in most dental offices. Usually, these appliances are outsourced to a dental lab, where fabrication occurs over several days or weeks. They are then returned to the dentist’s office to be inserted. If any adjustments are needed, an office without a dental lab will have to send them back to the lab. To save on cost, some dentists may outsource the fabrication of dental appliances to foreign labs, such as those in China or Mexico, that may not be using FDA-approved materials.
Saves You
Time And Money
Less Dental Visits
Create A New Smile
Restore All Your
Teeth In One Day
Same Day Teeth For
Dentures & Implants
Restore All Your
Teeth In One Day
No Surprises
Immediate Results
Dentures Fabricated
In-House
Perfect Results
With The Technician And
The Dentist Together
Perfect Results
Guaranteed Results
Never Be Without
Your Teeth
Shaping Smiles
Changing Lives
Island Dental Associates
Lab
on-site
Digital Dentistry
On A Whole New Level
100% denture satisfaction is a guarantee At Island Dental
Cutting-Edge Innovations
We offer State-of-the-Art Solutions at Island Dental. We fabricate dental restorations with cutting-edge technology like our advanced CAD/CAM systems and Precision 3D Digital Printing.
Every shade, every size, every shape—each smile is a masterpiece, uniquely designed, perfectly yours
Cost-Effective
Having an in-office lab allows us to offer cost-effective solutions for dental restorations. Our On-Site production of dental prosthetics lowers the cost of materials and labor. This makes it more affordable for patients to receive dental restorations and maintain oral health.
We make our dentures and implants in house in our
On-Site Lab And Digital Studio
cut out the middle man
Save Time & Money
Get You
Affordable
Dentures And Implants
Tailored Denture Care For You
Get Your Same-Day
New Dentures
Choose From All Our Options Of
teeth size · shape · color · different pink colors for the base and more
You Approve It, Then We Finish It.
Full Service Denture Lab On-Site
-Free Consultation
-Call or Walk-in
-Full, Partial, or Replacement Dentures
Feel Comfortable & Confident with your Smile and your Style
Not applicable to cases that have started treatment and any prior treatment.
Subject to credit approval, not applicable to cases that have started treatment and any prior treatment.
Not applicable to same day dentures or partials.
Discount applied form our usual customary fee schedule.
Not applicable to cases that have started treatment and any prior treatment.
Subject to credit approval, not applicable to cases that have started treatment and any prior treatment.
Not applicable to same day dentures or partials.
Discount applied form our usual customary fee schedule.
Walk In
Smile Out
All done in our office with our on site denture lab, no need for multiple appointments.
Save Time · Save Money
Same-Day Teth
Denture Repair
And Relines
Walk in or Call and we can fix your dentures the same day
We can even repair your denture while we make you a new denture if necessary
Same-Day Replacement
Dentures
If you are need of replacement dentures , we can help
Signs You May Need A New Denture
Denture Replacement Insurance
Lost, Broken Beyond Repair,
Or Just Want A Spare
as low as
$200
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FAQs - On-Site Dental Labs'
An on-site dental lab is a laboratory located within the dental practice where custom dental restorations, such as crowns, bridges, dentures, and veneers, are designed and fabricated. Compared to using an off-site lab, this allows for faster turnaround times and better quality control.
On-site dental labs offer several benefits, including:
- Faster Turnaround: Dental restorations can be made more quickly, often on the same day, reducing wait times for patients.
- Precision & Customization: Dentists and lab technicians can collaborate closely to ensure restorations are perfectly tailored to a patient’s needs.
- Higher Quality Control: Because the lab is in-house, dentists can oversee every step of the fabrication process to ensure top-notch results.
Immediate Adjustments: Any needed adjustments or repairs can be made on the spot without requiring a second visit or sending the restoration back to an off-site lab.
On-site dental labs typically handle the creation of custom dental restorations, including:
- Crowns
- Bridges
- Veneers
- Dentures (full and partial)
- Implant restorations
- Nightguards and mouthguards
- Repairs and adjustments to existing dental appliances
Yes, having an on-site lab can greatly improve the accuracy of dental restorations. Because the dentist and lab technician work closely together, they can make real-time adjustments based on immediate feedback, ensuring a precise fit and aesthetic result.
Yes, one key advantage of an on-site lab is faster turnaround times. Since the lab is in-house, you can often receive same-day restorations, such as crowns or repairs, without needing multiple appointments. This convenience is particularly helpful for patients with busy schedules or needing urgent dental care.
While on-site dental labs are not present in every dental practice, they are becoming increasingly popular due to the demand for faster service and higher quality control. Practices with a focus on advanced dental restorations, cosmetic dentistry, or full-mouth rehabilitation often invest in on-site labs to enhance patient care.
An on-site lab can significantly enhance the quality of cosmetic dental work. Dentists and technicians collaborate closely to ensure that crowns, veneers, and other restorations match the patient’s natural teeth in color, shape, and size. This level of customization helps achieve superior aesthetic results.
Yes, many dental practices with on-site labs can quickly repair dentures, nightguards, or other dental appliances. Repairs can often be done on the same day, eliminating the need for multiple visits or long waiting periods.
Having an on-site lab may not necessarily increase the cost of dental treatment. In fact, it can save you money because the practice can avoid outsourcing to external labs, which may add additional fees. Additionally, faster production and fewer appointments can reduce costs and improve convenience.
Dentists work closely with lab technicians to ensure that dental restorations meet each patient’s exact needs. For example, the dentist may take impressions or digital scans of your teeth, and the technician will use that information to fabricate the restoration. If any adjustments are needed, the dentist and technician can discuss them immediately, ensuring a faster and more efficient process.
Yes, at Island Dental Associates, we allow patients to view parts of the creation process or even consult the lab technician to understand better how their restoration is made. This transparency can provide peace of mind and make the process more engaging for patients.
For patients receiving dental implants, an on-site lab can speed up the process of creating implant-supported crowns, bridges, or dentures. This reduces waiting times for restorations and allows for immediate adjustments or customization to ensure a perfect fit, leading to a more comfortable and satisfying experience.
On-site dental labs generally offer higher quality work because the dentist and technician can collaborate in real-time. This immediate feedback loop helps to fine-tune the restoration, ensuring it meets the highest standards in terms of fit, comfort, and aesthetics.
You can ask your dentist directly if their practice has an on-site dental lab. Many practices that feature this service will promote it on their website or during consultations, as it is a significant advantage in terms of patient care and convenience.