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What are Bespoke High-Esthetic Full-Arch Finals, and how do they differ from a standard full-arch final?

Bespoke is ROE Dental Laboratory's high-esthetic line of premium full-arch restorations. It combines over 40 points of customization, innovative materials, and hand craftsmanship to produce a full-arch final that is built for one specific patient rather than selected from a standard menu. ROE describes the resulting range of possible outcomes as over 20,000 unique smiles.

The word itself sets the expectation. Bespoke (/bəˈspōk/) is an adjective meaning specially made for a particular person or purpose.

What actually changes versus a standard full-arch final

A standard ROE full-arch final is an excellent restoration. Bespoke is a different service tier layered on top of that same engineering foundation. The difference is time, dialogue, and depth of characterization.

Dimension Standard full-arch final Bespoke full-arch final
Esthetic specification Shade and basic tooth mould 40+ customization points across shape, shade, intensity, texture, and gingiva
Technician time Standard production allocation Significantly increased allocation, with a technician able to devote a full day to a single restoration
Doctor involvement Rx plus normal lab communication Direct dialogue with the designers and sculptors before and after the initial design
Approval gates Standard lab QC Three formal doctor approval checkpoints plus final approval
Characterization Base shade and standard finishing Internal and external characterization, hand-built translucency and texture, liquid ceramics

The collaborative model

Bespoke restorations are treated as commissioned pieces. As with any commission, you communicate directly with the people making it. ROE's process is built so that questions from the technician come back to you directly rather than being resolved by assumption. That open dialogue is the mechanism that keeps the finished prosthesis aligned with what you and the patient actually described.

Inputs the team works from include your Rx, patient photographs, celebrity or reference smile photos, study models, and the conversation itself. The design and finishing teams interpret those inputs into shape, proportion, and surface character.

Materials and technique

Bespoke restorations are built on ROE's proven zirconia and nanoceramic full-arch platforms, then characterized far beyond standard finishing:

  • MiYO liquid ceramic applies a very thin layer of intense color, allowing color to read strongly both internally and in subtle lighting conditions. ROE has invested significant training time with Jensen and MiYO on this technique.
  • Internal and external characterization are used together so the tooth shade has depth rather than a flat surface tint.
  • Translucency and texture are handcrafted, both at the green state and again during finalization as ceramics and liquid ceramics are built up.
  • Perikymata are matched to the patient's age and to the outcome they are trying to achieve, rather than applied uniformly.

 

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