Prosthetics

Dental prosthetics are designed to provide aesthetic, long-lasting, and functional solutions for the replacement of lost teeth. There is a growing array of advanced prosthetic treatments available, as outlined below:

Dental Implants: Implants are specifically designed to replace natural teeth in the most optimal manner. Titanium screws are inserted into the jawbone, acting as artificial tooth roots. Implants closely resemble and feel like natural teeth.

Porcelain Laminate Veneers: Veneers are thin porcelain shells that are bonded to natural teeth. They are commonly used to repair various dental issues such as damaged enamel, irregularly shaped teeth, tooth discoloration, and general wear and tear.

Dental Crowns: Crowns are typically fabricated from porcelain, metal, or a combination of both materials. They are carefully crafted to replicate the appearance of natural teeth while providing exceptional durability.

Dental Bridges: Bridges are used to support dental prosthetics. If the natural teeth adjacent to the gap are healthy, they can serve as anchors for the bridge. Alternatively, dental implants can be utilized as stable anchors for the bridge.

Full Dentures: Full dentures are suitable for patients who have experienced complete tooth loss or who have non-restorable teeth. These dentures replace all teeth and rest on the gum tissue, facilitating chewing and restoring functionality.

Partial Dentures: Removable or fixed partial dentures are ideal for cases where multiple teeth are missing. They not only enhance the chewing function but also improve the aesthetic appearance of the smile.

These various dental prosthetic options aim to provide individuals with effective solutions for tooth replacement, considering both functionality and aesthetics.

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