Friday, 9 November 2012

Christmas Closing

It's hard to beleive that the year has flown by so fast and we are already talking about Christmas!?

To ensure that everyone gets their cases back for Christmas and to avoid disappointment we are posting up the closing dates and turnaround times below.



Laboratory Closure during Christmas period 2012



The lab will be closed from Monday 24th December 2012

and will re-opened on Wednessday 2nd January 2013



Collection & Delivery



The last collection will be Friday 21st December 2012

The first delivery after will be Wednesday 2nd January 2013


Work required for fitting before Christmas

All work which need fitting before Christmas must be recieved by the laboratory on the 7th December

Any work received after the 7th December will need an additional 6 days to the usual 2 weeks required in the lab to allow for the closure period

For example a job received in the lab on the 13th December 2012 would be returned for fit on the 7th January 2013



We hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

















From all the team at Ambridge Ceramics

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Ambridge Ceramics goes to the movies!

A few years ago we were asked by Dr Tim Doswell to come up with a design for something that an actor wanted to wear in order to make his character look a bit menacing.

After some consideration and inspection of the models, Lee came up with the design below.

He then waxed, cast and polished it ready for fitting.

We think the end result is brilliant, especially in the pictures taken from the movie.

It's taken a few years to see it up on the big screen but we're very proud to have made something that's being used in the movies!

It's now available for release on DVD so it's something we're definitely going to watch.

It's been called Die Hard in space and had some great reviews if you're an action movie fan, what's not to love about that!?






Monday, 13 August 2012

Spartan Challenge 2012

This year Mark and Ange signed the team up for the Spartan Challenge, 3 miles of mud and tough obstacles to test the team!

We were lucky enough to be joined by Sarah Glover and her fantastic nursing tea from Birdgate Dental in Pickering.

We too on the course together and came away Spartans!

Aaaaaarrrrroooooooo!

Are you tough enough to join us next year?

We've decided to go all out and do the Tough Mudder as well!

Here's some pictures from our assault on the Spartan Challenege 2012















See you next year?

Wednesday, 1 August 2012



We have the opportunity for a skilled ceramist to join our expanding team.

Our advert is going out in National journals and online dental sites.

If you think you have what it takes to be a member of our team, why not email us?


or post your application to 

Ambridge Ceramics
The Coach House
Phoenix Business Centre
Ripon
North Yorkshire
HG4 1NS



Monday, 30 July 2012

ADi Study Club

Steve will be talking at one of the Scottish ADi Study clubs in November

He'll be sharing some of the latest CAD/CAM systems and techniques used in the lab to produce superior restorations that are also very cost effective.

The date is:-

Thursday 1st November

The venue is:-

Macdonald Inchyra Grange Hotel
Grange Road
Polmont
Falkirk
FK2 0YB

To Book call ADi office on 020 8487 5555 or email info@adi.org.uk

Tuesday, 26 June 2012


At Ambridge Ceramics, we are proud of the beautiful restorations that our skilled team of technicians make in the UK.

This is why we signed up for the British Bite Mark campaign with the Dental Laboratories Association and now proudly present the British Bite Mark on our home page

This scheme aims to educate patients on the value of professionally produced, clinically compliant restorations that are made in the UK by technicians registered with the General Dental Council.

The General Dental Council is there to regulate dental professionals and ensure that patient welfare is protected. Unfortunately the laboratories or technicians that work for labs outside the UK do not fall under the control of the General Dental Council and therefore do not have to meet the strict GDC guidelines.

The British Bite Mark allows the surgeon and patient to see that the work has been made in the UK by General Dental Council registered technicians.

The latest press release for the British Bite Mark is below, this will be released in papers across the UK



The British Bite Mark Dental Laboratories Helping over 29000 People Smile for British Summer this June!


It seems like the whole country have been gripped with national pride as we reminisce on the glorious pageantry of the Golden Jubilee celebrations and look forward to the spectacle that will be the London 2012 Olympics.

Naturally when people are enjoying themselves or taking pride in something, there is an automatic urge to smile, this must go some way to explaining why dental laboratories up and down the country have been busy manufacturing custom made dental appliances in May and June.
According to the British Bite Mark team, research has suggested that in June 2012, British Bite Mark registered dental laboratories have contributed or created over 29,000 new smiles!  Richard Daniels Chief Executive of the Dental Laboratories Association said ‘dental technology is a hidden gem of British manufacturing with thousands of dental technicians across the country changing people's lives on a daily basis either by creating a beautifully hand crafted dental crown or an equally beautiful denture.

Many people who visit the dentist, simply do not realise that their dental appliance is designed and custom made just for them and that it if it has been made in Britain, it has been manufactured under a strict regulatory framework which includes professional registration for the dental laboratory and the dental technician; unlike dental appliances that are shipped in from overseas from places such as China or India.'

The British Bite Mark is now becoming widely recognised as the logo for patients to look out for when agreeing with their dentist to a prescription that requires a crown, bridge or denture.
British Bite Mark labs are not only in the business of manufacturing natural looking smiles, they also help many married couples smile again with their custom made ant-snoring devices, in June 2012 they manufactured over 1900 anti-snoring devices for patients across the UK.

British Dental Technology is under commercial threat from unregulated cheap importers from China, India and other developing nations.  It is impossible to know what materials are included in crowns, bridges and dentures that are made in an unregulated environment yet thousands of dentists use imported appliances rather than appliances made under the British Bite Mark label, when you next  need a crown or a denture why not ask your dentist where his dental lab is based!    

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Our latest article is now available on Dentinal Tubules

We are proud to be one of the lab experts for Dentinal Tubules and have enjoyed sharing ideas with members over the past year.

 

So much so that we are continuing with more articles throughout this year. 

 

This month we look at why some systems may in fact block you off from utilizing cost effective and clinically superior CAD/CAM restorations 

 

Some qustions to consider when looking at an implant system? http://ow.ly/9Yo0p