DENTAL PROSTHESIS
It is one of the last procedures to be applied in missing teeth. In general, the aim is to protect the tooth from caries, if there is a caries in the tooth, to fill it and maintain its integrity. In cases where all these cannot be done, the prosthesis method can be applied. Fixed prostheses, which we call crowns, are used in cases where the tooth is very decayed and the filling is insufficient. Or, in case of complete loss of the tooth, so-called removable prostheses are used. The number of teeth in our mouth determines whether the prosthesis will be mobile or fixed.
In our clinic; Production of all fixed and removable prostheses with dental or implant support, maxillofacial prosthesis and jaw joint treatments, computer technology for prosthetic treatments, digital technology called CAD-CAM (computer aided design and production), porcelain filling, lamina, crown and bridge. Many treatments are also used.
- Crowns, bridge prostheses (Metal, Ceramic, Zirconia)
- Removable prostheses (Total, Partial Prostheses)
- Implant Top Prosthesis
- Implant Supported Jaw and Facial Prosthesis
- Jaw and Facial Prosthesis After Trauma and Tumor Surgery
- Cad-Cam Applications
Fixed And Movable Dental Prosthesis
The number of teeth determines the difference between these two prostheses. In cases where the number of teeth is high, fixed prosthesis is made, and in case of high number of teeth, removable prosthesis is made. Removable prostheses are also divided into two as partial or complete. If all teeth are lost, a full denture is needed, while partial dentures, which we call partial, are needed in cases where some teeth are lost.
For Those Who Don’t Want to Use Dentures
There are some alternatives for those who do not want to use removable prostheses. At the beginning of this is the implant. This situation, which affects the patients psychologically and causes them to worry about their appearance, can be solved with implant treatment. With this method, removable prostheses can be fixed with implant therapy.