Prosthetic dentistry is the process of replacing missing or severely deficient teeth with custom-made fixed (crowns, bridges) or removable (dentures) structures. It is a comprehensive rehabilitation process that maintains the balance of the chewing system and addresses aesthetic concerns.
Total Prosthesis
A complete denture is a removable dental appliance used when all teeth are missing in one or both jaws. It derives support and stability from the underlying gums and bone tissue. Beyond replacing teeth, it restores the facial profile by replacing lost lip and cheek support, offering a classic and effective prosthetic solution.
ExamineRemovable Dentures
Removable dental prostheses are categorized into "Complete Dentures," used when all teeth are missing, and "Partial Dentures," which rely on clasps or precision attachments when some natural teeth remain. Beyond replacing missing teeth, they provide essential support for lost bone and soft tissue, restoring the patient's overall facial aesthetics.
ExamineImplant Supported Prosthesis
Implant-supported prostheses are dental restorations that are either fixed onto or supported by titanium implants surgically placed into the jawbone. Applicable for everything from single-tooth loss to complete edentulism, this method replaces missing teeth without affecting adjacent teeth while preserving the underlying bone structure.
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