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When a person suffers from a serious and problematic loss of dental tissue and has poor dental aesthetics, dental prosthetics (bridges, crowns, veneers, etc.) are used to restore the damaged teeth. In the case of total tooth loss, the prosthesis is attached to a dental implant. Dental prosthetics are essential for the recovery of tooth functionality and aesthetics. Prosthetic dentistry procedures are necessary when damage caused by cavities, large fillings, or tooth wear leads to the loss of the hard tissues of the teeth. Prosthetic dentistry is also recommended after endodontic dental treatment: the loss of vitality in teeth increases the risk of tooth fractures. In the event of tooth loss, a complete dental crown can be restored by connecting the prosthesis to a dental implant.
Prosthetics are divided into removable and fixed dental prosthetic devices. The latter prosthetics are far superior. Unlike removable prosthetics, also called dentures, fixed prosthetic devices are often indistinguishable from natural teeth. Perfect aesthetic appearance and comfort are something that dentures cannot provide. If possible, we always recommend using fixed prosthetics.
Full dentures - Partial dentures
Zirconia ceramic crowns - Metal-ceramic crowns - Veneers - Dental bridges fixed on adjacent teeth
Single crowns - Complete restoration of the jaw with fixed prostheses