If you have ever tried explaining splints to patients and felt like you were describing a mysterious creature from the dental underworld, you are not alone. Bite splints can seem complicated, but once you break them down they become one of the most predictable and valuable appliances in restorative dentistry. At Bremadent Dental Laboratory in London we design, CAD mill and finish a full range of hard occlusal splints that help your patients protect their teeth, manage parafunctional habits and improve comfort. Two of the most popular appliances we provide are the Michigan Splint and the Tanner Splint. Both have their own place in dental treatment planning and both are crafted using our fully digital CAD and milling workflows for maximum precision.
This blog covers what they are, when they are used, how they differ and why our digital process produces a better and more consistent result than traditional analogue splints. The price for both splints in our updated 2025 price list is £155 and this includes 3D printed models and Denar articulations as standard.
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When most people think of dentures, they imagine something their grandparents might have kept in a glass by the bed. But times have changed. Today’s dentures aren’t just about replacing missing teeth, they’re about restoring confidence, comfort, and natural beauty. At Bremadent Dental Laboratory, our Swissedent Cosmetic Dentures are designed with one simple goal in mind: to make patients look and feel like themselves again, only better.
Every year, Dentistry.co.uk recognises the best of the best in the UK dental laboratory industry through its prestigious Laboratory Leading 20 awards. The list celebrates the technicians, innovators, and leaders who continue to shape the future of dental technology with passion, precision, and progress. This year, 2025, marks another milestone for the industry and an especially proud moment for Bremadent and Swissedent founder, Kash Qureshi, who has been named one of the Top 20 Dental Technicians in the UK for the second year in a row.
Everyone knows what a dentist does. You sit in the chair, they check your teeth, maybe take an impression or scan, and talk about how to fix or improve your smile. But what happens after that? Those impressions and scans don’t just sit around waiting for magic to happen. They get sent to a dental laboratory, where the real transformation begins. That is where dental technicians come in.
A dental technician is the person who designs and creates the restorations that help people eat, speak and smile with confidence. These include dentures, crowns, bridges, veneers, aligners, mouthguards and even custom grills. They use a combination of science, technology and artistry to turn dental data into something real. It is a career where creativity meets precision, and no two days are ever the same. Every case is a real patient, every smile has a story, and every restoration is a piece of work you can be proud of. In this newsletter:
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Kash Qureshi - Managing Director, Clinical Dental Technician
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Kash Qureshi is a Clinical Dental Technician (Denturist) in the U.K who oversees and quality controls over 3000+ fixed and removable prosthesis including implant cases from a clinical and technical aspect monthly at Bremadent Dental Laboratory & Swissedent Denture Clinic in London. www.swissedent.co.uk www.bremadent.co.uk [email protected] Categories
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