DDS DENTAL TECHNOLOGY
About DDS DENTAL TECHNOLOGY
DDS Dental Technology fabricates crowns, bridges, dentures, and implant-supported prosthetics offsite; it’s a quiet anchor for Bartlett clinics in need of precise, on-schedule millwork and sintered frameworks. The shop sits tucked behind retail along Hampton Circle, where service-truck drivers and clinic couriers slide in and out with consistent drop-offs. Across the street, new housing developments stretch the neighborhood’s footprint—and this lab keeps pace, delivering units the next morning without a hiccup. Digital impressions arrive electronically, then come back as milled abutments or layered crowns ready for the operatory.
Turn-by-turn, the business lives at 511 Hampton Cir, a modest split-level building whose only footprint on the map is the steady hum of machines in the back. From downtown Bartlett it’s a six-minute drive south of the Metra station—an easy jog for labs that need to avoid downtown parking headaches. Nearby apartment complexes don’t advertise the place, so most visitors arrive with GPS already locked onto the coordinates. The nearby post office keeps the same hours, making lunch breaks predictable for couriers.
Call direct at (312) 429-5757 when courier manifests don’t yet match the digital case list; the team confirms turnaround times on the spot and routes the package straight back to the clinic without delay. Some days the phones light up with interruptions—crowns lost in transit or implant analogs swapped at the front desk—so having a direct line prevents the kind of confusion that delays surgeries. Clinics in the far northwest suburbs keep this number on speed dial for weekend emergencies, banking on consistent pickup before the USPS lockout.
To plot the quickest route—whether you’re coming from Streamwood or Hoffman Estates—pull up the directions and head straight for the back lot; the loading bay faces the quiet side street and never jams. That’s what the regulars do.
This listing was last updated on April 06, 2026