Dental Prosthetics

This is a modern dental procedure designed to restore lost or severely damaged teeth in order to bring back their function and appearance. It helps prevent chewing difficulties, speech issues, and aesthetic concerns caused by missing or damaged teeth.

Micro prosthetics: a minimally invasive solution

Micro prosthetics involve the use of:

1. Inlays

Used to restore a damaged portion of a tooth, most commonly in molars.

2. Onlays

Cover a larger surface of the tooth and are suitable for more extensively damaged teeth.

3. Veneers

Thin porcelain shells bonded to the front teeth to enhance their appearance.
These restorations are made in a laboratory from ceramic or metal, ensuring durability and aesthetics. Micro prosthetics preserve as much natural tooth structure as possible and extend the lifespan of the tooth.
Micro prosthetics
Fixed prosthetics

Fixed prosthetics: stability and longevity

Fixed prosthetics include:
  • Crowns: Cover the entire tooth and restore its shape and function.
  • Bridges: Used when one or several teeth are missing, anchored to adjacent teeth or implants.
Fixed prosthetics provide a natural look and allow comfortable chewing and speaking.

Types of fixed prosthetics

  • Zirconia ceramics: A white, durable, and highly aesthetic framework.
  • Metal free ceramics: Fully ceramic restorations offering excellent aesthetics, especially for front teeth.

Removable dentures: a flexible option

Removable dentures are used when:
  • Many or all teeth are missing.
  • Fixed prosthetics cannot be placed.
They are an economical solution but may be less stable than fixed options.

Types of removable dentures

  • Complete dentures: Restore an entire dental arch.
  • Partial dentures: Used when several teeth are missing; may include clasps or be clasp free.
  • Aesthetic dentures: Temporary dentures used to restore appearance after tooth extraction.
Removable dentures

Frequently asked questions about dental prosthetics

Dental prosthetics are recommended when:

  • A tooth is severely damaged and cannot be restored with a filling.
  • One or several teeth are missing.
  • Aesthetic or functional improvement is desired.

Prosthetics help restore chewing function, improve speech, and provide an attractive smile.

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