One digital pathway from impression to delivery — scan the arch or digitise the conventional impression, design the framework and base in CAD, mill metal-free PEEK and V-Pink PMMA, print the try-in, and deliver a removable restoration that fits.
Every stage hands its data to the next — the scan becomes the design, the design becomes the framework, the framework carries the base, and the printed try-in verifies the fit before the final denture is delivered.
Two routes into the same case file: a direct intraoral scan of the edentulous ridge, abutment teeth and occlusion — or a conventional alginate or silicone impression, poured and digitised on the lab scanner. Both arrive as clean surface data ready for design.
For partial dentures, the scan also records the surveying context — abutment positions, undercuts and soft-tissue contours — so framework design begins from measured anatomy, not estimates.
For complete dentures, the functional impression and the occlusal-rim record of jaw relation remain the standard entry point — border moulding and centric registration begin conventionally and are digitised from the poured model; intraoral scanning applies to partial dentures and diagnostic model capture.
In Auralis Studio's removable module, digital surveying finds the path of insertion, measures undercuts and proposes clasp positions. Framework, major connector and base are designed over the scanned anatomy, with thickness and relief under control.
Tooth setup is proposed from the digital tooth library and aligned to the recorded occlusion — one design file carries framework, base and dentition forward to manufacturing as a single package.
Auralis PEEK Framework is the metal-free alternative to cast frameworks: a high-performance polymer milled dry on Auralis Mill — light, biocompatible and gentle on abutment teeth, with clasps that flex into place without work-hardening. For distal-extension cases, discuss rigidity with the lab.
No wax-up, no investing, no casting — the framework travels from disc to try-in within one milling cycle. Fit is verified on the master model, then confirmed in the mouth at a framework try-in — seating, occlusion and clasp adaptation checked before the base is built.
Auralis PMMA Base in the V-Pink shade mills the denture base with gingival character — dense, polishable and stable under function. For complete dentures, the base and its tooth pockets are milled together, ready to receive the arranged teeth.
Before committing to the final, Auralis Print produces the try-in denture: a monolithic printed rehearsal of base and teeth that verifies fit, phonetics and smile line chairside — adjustments return to the CAD file, not to a new impression.
Teeth are arranged into the milled pockets or onto the framework, then the denture returns to the chair: borders checked, occlusion equilibrated, clasps tuned. This is clinical craft — the Auralis workflow keeps every chairside adjustment traceable to the digital record.
Studio Clinic keeps the delivery record — design version, material batch, try-in notes and the recall schedule — so a reline, repair or replacement years later starts from data, not from scratch.
The five stages collapse into a single kit. Every line links to the product page — specify the whole pathway or start with one stage and grow.
| Stage | What happens | Auralis products |
|---|---|---|
| 01 · Impression | Intraoral scan of ridge, abutments & occlusion; or conventional impression digitised on the lab scanner | Scan IO · Scan Lab |
| 02 · Design | Digital survey, path of insertion, framework & base CAD, tooth-library setup | Studio Removable Design |
| 03 · Framework | Metal-free PEEK framework dry-milled; fit verified on the master model | PEEK · Mill |
| 04 · Base | V-Pink PMMA base milled; monolithic try-in denture 3D-printed for verification | PMMA · Print · Mill |
| 05 · Deliver | Tooth arrangement, try-in verification, occlusal equilibration, delivery & recall scheduling | Studio Clinic (arrangement & adjustment — clinical craft tier) |
From the first impression to the delivered denture — our team maps the kit to your case mix, your lab and your workflow across Southeast Asia.