3D-Printed Dentures
3D-Printed Dentures
The 3D-Printed Dentures treatment is a modern, precise way to restore your smile—bringing comfort, fit, and aesthetics together through advanced digital technology.
Unlike traditional dentures that take weeks and multiple fittings, our 3D-printed approach allows us to design and create dentures that are custom-fit to your mouth with remarkable accuracy. The result? A natural-looking smile that feels as good as it looks—ready in significantly less time.
Designed for your comfort, crafted with precision. Schedule your dental consultation today.
More Details
More Details
- Ready in 2 days
- Comes with a backup
- 1-year warranty
Treatment Length:
Technology & Tools Used:
Maintenance & Care
Maintenance & Care
- Daily Cleaning: Patients should brush their dentures daily with a soft toothbrush and mild soap, avoiding harsh abrasives.
- Avoid Soaking: Unlike traditional dentures, 3D-printed dentures should not be soaked overnight in cleaning solutions or water.
- Handle with Care: Rough handling can lead to breakage or warping, so caution is advised.
- Regular Check-ups: Regular dental check-ups are important to monitor the denture's fit and condition.

Your Smile Rehab Starts Here
At Bucad, we offer comprehensive dental care for every stage of your smile. Whether you need a single procedure or a full smile restoration, we’ve got you covered with cutting-edge care and compassionate service.
We use digital diagnostics, imaging, and minimally invasive tools to deliver faster, safer, and more comfortable treatments. Whether it’s planning a 5-minute implant or mapping clear aligners, our technology helps us create outcomes that feel as good as they look.
With personalized care, you can expect:
- Better outcomes
- Shorter recovery times
- A more comfortable experience
Not sure with what you need? We're here to help!
Whether you’re dealing with missing teeth, crowding, gum issues, or sensitivity, choosing the right treatment can feel overwhelming. From diagnostics to recovery, we tailor every step of your journey to your individual needs. We'll help you:

Identify the root of your dental concerns

Match you with the most suitable treatment

Create a plan that fits your budget, schedule, and lifestyle
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Ready for a more confident smile?
Bucad is here to make it happen—with expert care, modern tech, and a heart for hopeless cases.
FOR INQUIRIES & APPOINTMENTS:
📍 Visit us:
Unit 1621, 16th Floor, Centuria Medical Makati (Walk-ins are welcome!)
📞 Call or text us:
(02) 8570-9619 | 0917-876-8963 | 0917-108-1528
💻 Online consultations available for patients outside Metro Manila.

Your Oral Care Guide
What type of toothbrush and toothpaste should I use?
What type of toothbrush and toothpaste should I use?
Buy toothbrushes with medium to soft bristles. Firm ones can damage teeth and gums. Manual brushes with mixed bristle heights or angled bristles clean better than those with all flat, even bristles. Powered toothbrushes may be easier if you have trouble using your hands.
We recommend using our Deep Cleaning Toothbrush or Electric Toothbrush for your brushing needs. (see products)
Most toothpastes will clear away bacteria growth and acids from food and drinks. Toothpastes with the American Dental Association (ADA) Seal of Acceptance always have fluoride, which strengthens and protects teeth. But if you want a non-fluoride option and a toothpaste that's formulated for sensitive teeth, you might want to try our Anti-Sensitive Toothpaste (see products).
Do I really need to floss?
Do I really need to floss?
There's no getting around the need to get around your teeth daily with dental floss. It clears food and plaque from between teeth and under the gumline. If you don't, plaque hardens into tartar, which forms wedges and widens the space between teeth and gums, causing pockets. Over time, gums pull away and teeth loosen.
What foods and drinks should I limit to properly care for my teeth and gums?
What foods and drinks should I limit to properly care for my teeth and gums?
Limit sugary foods and drinks, as they can contribute to tooth decay. Avoid brushing immediately after consuming acidic foods and drinks, as they can soften tooth enamel.
What are the signs of potential oral health problems?
What are the signs of potential oral health problems?
Early signs of dental trouble may include bleeding gums, tooth sensitivity or pain, bad breath, dry mouth, jaw pain, swollen face/gums, or mouth sores.
Getting checked out right away prevents more serious problems and infections. See a dentist if you experience any of these symptoms.
Why do I need dental exams?
Why do I need dental exams?
Regular exams help spot trouble early to prevent bigger and more costly treatments later.
A dental hygienist will start by cleaning buildup from your teeth. Then the dentist will probe spots on the surfaces and near the gumline with special tools. If it's been a while between appointments, you may have some sore and sensitive areas.
You should get an exam every 6 months, or more often if your dentist recommends it. At Bucad, you can feel at ease and the dread of seeing the dentist turns to big relief. You can book your consultation with us now to prevent any complicated treatments later on.