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Dental Prosthesis Treatments

When traditional dental treatments like implants, coatings, or bridges are not an option due to the patient's mouth structure, dental prostheses offer an effective solution. At our clinic, we offer three types of prosthesis practices – fixed, removable, and implant-top – to address any tooth loss issues you may be experiencing.
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Revitalize Your Smile and Reclaim Your Confidence with State-of-the-Art Dental Prostheses!

When traditional dental treatments like implants, coatings, or bridges are not an option due to the patient’s mouth structure, dental prostheses offer an effective solution. At our clinic, we offer three types of prosthesis practices – fixed, removable, and implant-top – to address any tooth loss issues you may be experiencing.

During your visit, our specialist doctor will carefully assess your jaw bone and face structure to select the most suitable prosthesis to complete your smile character. With the help of our expert porcelain artists, who approach their work with the sensitivity of an artist creating a masterpiece, your selected prostheses will be carefully crafted to provide a natural, aesthetically pleasing appearance.

By improving your oral functions and eliminating tooth deficiencies, our prosthesis treatments are designed to enhance your self-confidence and overall quality of life.

Get to Know Dental Prostheses in More Detail

Healthy teeth play a crucial role in maintaining proper oral function such as chewing, swallowing, and speaking. Tooth loss can disrupt these functions and cause significant social and psychological distress for patients, as well as aesthetic concerns due to structural changes in facial features.

Fortunately, modern dental prostheses can help restore comfortable and convenient oral functions in patients who cannot be treated with other dental procedures.

Fixed Dental Prosthesis: Ideal for both single and multiple tooth losses, fixed prostheses offer a natural and aesthetic appearance that stays in the mouth permanently, providing superior chewing function compared to removable prostheses.

Removable Dental Prosthesis: This type of prosthesis is a practical solution for complete or partial multiple tooth losses, as it can be easily removed and reinstalled as desired. However, the negative effects they have on the jawbone and natural teeth around them make them less popular than fixed prostheses.

Dental Implant of Top Prostheses: These prostheses are classified into fixed and mobile types. Implant-mounted dentures are a popular choice among patients despite tooth loss due to their advantages over removable dentures.

Types and Features of Dental Implant of Top Prostheses

Fixed Prostheses: The most useful type of prosthesis for people who have lost teeth or multiple teeth, fixed prostheses come in various forms, such as single crowns, multiple crowns, or full-mouth crowns, and closely resemble natural teeth in appearance.

Removable Prostheses: This type of implant prosthesis offers easier use for patients who have lost teeth, as they can be placed on an artificial root attached to the jaw. They are often made of porcelain or zirconium, acrylic, or metal-supported acrylic materials.

Materials Used in Dental Prostheses (E-max, Zirconium, Metal-Supported Porcelains)

There are three materials used in constructing dental and implant prostheses: E-max, porcelain crowns supplemented with zirconium and metal, zirconium crowns, and metal-supported crowns. Among these, E-max crowns offer the most natural and aesthetic appearance, with excellent gingival harmony. Zirconium crowns are preferred for areas with a lot of chewing pressure, while metal-supported crowns offer satisfactory aesthetic appearance and are a more cost-effective option. Our specialist physicians will help you determine which material is best suited for your individual needs.

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