Katara Dental has its origins in the well known DENTECH LABORATORY of Mumbai set up in 1985 by Dr. Mukesh Katara. Dr. Katara is a dental surgeon with postgraduate qualifications from the University of Bombay. After his training in dental technology under Prof. Dr. L.W.R. Kobes at the ZMK Klinik, Gottingen University, Germany, Dr Katara honed his skills at multiple private laboratories in Germany. He then launched DENTECH LABORATORY which is now one of India's finest, best equipped and staffed laboratories. Dentech has a staff of 35 qualified and dedicated personnel.



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Do you have damaged or missing teeth?

Crown & Bridge restorations may be your answer!

Your teeth are considered to be your most precious asset. They do so much for your health and even your personal appearance that naturally you want to do everything you can to keep them healthy and look good.

Nevertheless, sometimes tooth decay advances to a point where a tooth is too weak. It is at these times, your dentist may recommend a crown and bridge

Crown: A dental restoration Crown: A dental restoration which completely encircles the existing natural tooth and restores it to its natural form.
Bridge: A dental restoration Bridge: A dental restoration which replaces one or more missing teeth. Consists of an artificial tooth attached to a crown on the natural tooth on each side of the gap.

This is a step that can help preserve the health and appearance of your smile.

Introducing CZAR


Full Metal Crown or Bridge Czar FZ - Solid Zirconia
Fabricated using the traditional casting process. It can be cast in non-precious as well as precious (gold) alloys. It restores function but lacks aesthetics.
Full Metal Crown or Bridge
A new generation fully milled monolithic solid zirconia crown or bridge restoration with no veneering ceramic. Designed and milled using CAD/CAM technology. Ideal replacement of full metal restoration.
Czar FZ - Solid Zirconia Crown or Bridge

Aesthetically enhanced and Beautiful smiles!


CZAR ® is the one-stop digital dentistry solution offered by Katara Dental. It is based on the combined applications of the Dental Wings Scanner, DWOS software for scanning of models and designing the restorations. The frameworks are comprised of different materials using hi-tech CNC equipment and machines


Porcelain Fused to Metal Czar PFZ - Veneered Zirconia
Porcelain, fused to an underlying metal structure which is closer to the real tooth / teeth. This renders the tooth a translucent and natural look.

Dental restoration - Porcelain Fused to Metal
Digitally designed zirconia frameworks veneered with Emax Ceram, ideal for restorations with a requirement of superlative aesthetics and strength

Dental restoration - Czar PFZ - Veneered Zirconia

Why should you choose CZAR ® Zirconia restorations?

  • Indistinguishable from real teeth
  • Superior strength and corrosion resistant
  • No exposed crown margins
  • Transparent in X-Rays
  • Precision accuracy for better and more comfortable fit
  • Bio compatible with human tissues and do not cause allergies
  • Crown frame is thinner and less labour-intensive

How are CZAR ® Zirconia restorations made?

  • Your dentist will take an impression of your mouth and send it to the laboratory
  • In the laboratory, a technician, using computer-aided design technology, will use the impression to create a model of your mouth
  • After creating a precise and accurate framework a dental technician will build up layers of ceramic onto the framework
  • The final restoration will match your natural teeth
  • The completed restoration will be delivered to your dentist who will fit it for you

Ask your Dentist to tell you more

Your smile is your most precious jewel. Why stop the compliments from coming in because of metal restorations? Bring out the natural beauty in your smile, ask your dentist about CZAR ® Zirconia restorations; and bask in all the compliments you will surely receive!

Ivocap injection moulding processing system

The SR Ivocap ® system uses a controlled heat/pressure polymerization procedure during which time the exact amount of material flows into the flask to compensate for Shrinkage which ensures a perfect fit. This pressure also optimizes the physical properties of the SR Ivocap ® High Impact denture base material and enhances the bond of the acrylic teeth to the base. An increase in the vertical dimension of the denture is also avoided.

SR Ivocap ® Advantages:

  • Complete polymerization - reduced irritation to the gums from free monomer. Great for those with allergies
  • Strong - extremely dense material reduces the chances of breakage.
  • Clean - because of the injection process the denture base become non porous limiting the traditional odour that you can get from ordinary dentures.
  • Accuracy - again, due to the injection moulding process, conventional dimensional changes do not occur. Dentures are accurate and they fit as expected.
  • Health - because SR Ivocap ® dentures are accurate, none irritating, comfortable, aesthetically pleasing, patients can eat better than conventional dentures.
  • Aesthetics – Due to the natural appearance of Ivoclar teeth, resistance to wear and the attention to detail and precision incorporated during the construction of the dentures, dentures appear as natural as possible, so patients can smile, speak and laugh with confidence.
  • Fit – due to extreme care incorporated in the construction of the dentures, it results into a better fitting, more comfortable prostheses (dentures that will require fewer adjustment appointments)

Ivoclar teeth

The Ivoclar teeth are manufactured using a layering process that produces a natural opalescence. Life like characterizations, such as demineralization points, are captured within every tooth.

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Healthy teeth for you and your family

Want to make sure that your teeth are well taken care of? It's really important to have good oral health habits because a dental problem may have more negative consequences than you can ever imagine!

START CHILDREN EARLY

Despite great strides in decay prevention, one in four young children develops signs of tooth decay before they start school. Half of all children between the ages of 12 and 15 have cavities. "Dental care should begin as soon as a child's first tooth appears, usually around six months."Teeth can be wiped with a clean, damp cloth or a very soft brush. At about age 2, you can let kids try brushing for themselves -- although it's important to supervise."

SEAL OFF TROUBLE

Permanent molars come in around age 6. Thin protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth can prevent decay in the pits and fissures. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sealants can significantly reduce caries. Yet only one in three U.S. kids receives dental sealants. Talk to your dental professional.

USE ENOUGH - BUT NOT TOO MUCH - FLUORIDE

The single biggest advance in oral health has been fluoride, which strengthens enamel, making it less likely to decay. Three out of four Americans drink water that is fluoridated. If your water isn't fluoridated, talk to your dental professional, who may suggest putting a fluoride application on your teeth. Many toothpastes and mouth rinses also contain fluoride. Fluoride should be used sparingly in young children -- no more than a pea-sized dab on the toothbrush. Too much can cause white spots on teeth.

BRUSH TWICE A DAY AND FLOSS DAILY

Gum disease and tooth decay remain big problems -- and not just for older people. Three-fourths of teenagers have gums that bleed, according to the ADHA. Along with the basic advice, remember:

  • Toothbrushes should be changed 3 to 4 times a year.
  • Teenagers with braces may need to use special toothbrushes and other oral hygiene tools to brush their teeth. Talk to your dentist or orthodontist.
  • Older people with arthritis or other problems may have trouble holding a toothbrush or using floss. Some people find it easier to use an electric toothbrush. Others simply put a bicycle grip or foam tube over the handle of a regular toothbrush to make it easier to hold.
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