About Flud
Dentistry and dental laboratory technology have changed significantly since Flud Laboratory was opened in 1955. In those first few years we were mostly an “acrylic” lab repairing and relining dentures, or setting teeth for a new set of “plates.” These days Flud fabricates everything from titanium dental implant abutments to zirconia bridges, while maintaining our reputation as a leading removable prosthetics laboratory.
Our modern facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma currently employs about 25 highly qualified technicians and support staff, all dedicated to providing dentists and patients with the highest quality dental restorations available. We use only FDA approved and American Dental Association “accepted” materials. And all our restorations are made in the U.S.A..
We are currently accepting new clients so give us a call today. Or better yet, if you are in the Tulsa area stop by and meet our team in person.
Recent News
- Top 10 Reasons to Prescribe e.max
By now you’ve likely heard about IPS e.max® Lithium Disilicate crowns. More and more dental practices throughout the country are choosing e.max for their fixed restoration [...] - ODA 2012 Annual Meeting
The Oklahoma Dental Association's 2012 Annual Meeting is April 27-28 at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City. Your Flud Dental Laboratory team will be on hand to answer your [...] - New Laser Scanner Improves Fit, Reduces Seating Time
Dentists report minimal adjustments and reduced seating time with restorations designed using our latest investment in world-class technology, the 3Shape D 700 digital scanner. [...]
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Experience and Expertise
We are a National Dentex Laboratory (NDX).
As a member of the largest dental laboratory group in the United States, we have access to resources that very few laboratories can match. Our own Research and Development department works directly with dental manufacturing companies across the globe to bring you world class materials, and to assure material safety and compliance regulations are met. A developmental training program for all technicians provides product consistency and creates a career path that leads new dental technicians to attain CDT (Certified Dental Technician) status. More recently our technology group has been assisting dentists who want to integrate their own digital impressioning system into laboratory workflow.