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What is Dental Prosthetics?

Dental prosthetics involve the restoration of teeth that have lost a significant amount of hard tissue, have poor aesthetics, or have experienced wear and tear. Prosthetics such as crowns, veneers, and other types of restorations are used to restore the appearance and function of the teeth. When a tooth is completely lost, it can be replaced using dental implants. For the restoration of a full arch of missing teeth, both removable and fixed dental prosthetics can be used. The goal of prosthetics is to restore both the aesthetic appearance and function of the teeth.

Starting from

420€

Types of Dental Prosthetics

Dental prosthetics are categorized into removable and fixed types. Fixed prosthetics are generally superior to removable ones. Unlike removable prosthetics, fixed prosthetics are indistinguishable from natural teeth, both to the observer and the patient. They provide an ideal aesthetic appearance and a comfortable feeling that removable prosthetics cannot match.

Cooperation with Territorial Health Insurance Funds

CLINIC | DPC has agreements with all Territorial Health Insurance Funds. The prosthetic services provided by the clinic can be paid for with funds from the Compulsory Health Insurance Fund. According to this procedure, the following persons insured with compulsory health insurance are entitled to dentures reimbursed from the budget of the Compulsory Health Fund:

  • Individuals who have reached the retirement age.
  • Children.
  • Incapacitated or partially incapacitated individuals.
  • Persons who have undergone treatment for oral, facial, and jaw oncology diseases.

For more information about compensation for dental prosthetic services from the compulsory health insurance fund, please visit the provided link. – http://www.vlk.lt/veikla/veiklos-sritys/sveikatos-prieziuros-paslaugos/dantu-protezavimas

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 01

    How to choose the right dental prosthetics?

    The choice of dental prosthetics is vast. We will present specific prosthetic treatment options for you after a consultation at our clinic. Generally, two types of prosthetics are offered – fixed on teeth or implants, and removable prosthetics.

  • 02

    How to care for your teeth after dental prosthetics?

    Our clinic specialists are always ready to answer your questions and explain how to care for your teeth after each procedure. Fixed prosthetics usually require no additional care beyond regular natural tooth maintenance. Removable prosthetics, such as dental plates, need to be cleaned after every meal, as food particles and debris accumulate underneath them. It is recommended to have professional oral hygiene performed annually, and if you have implants, hygiene should be done every 6 months.

  • 03

    When is the dental prosthetics procedure applied?

    Dental crowns are typically applied when a tooth is severely damaged by cavities or after endodontic treatment. It is used as an alternative to replacing large fillings, missing one or more teeth, for edentulous jaws, or to treat worn-down teeth.

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