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Dental prosthetics

Dental prosthetics

Dental prosthetics is a field of dentistry that primarily deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the masticatory organ, as well as edentulism and malocclusion. Dental prosthetics focuses on the design, creation, and fitting of various types of dental prostheses, which replace natural teeth or restore their structure. In our clinic, we conduct comprehensive prosthetic treatment, apply the latest fixed and removable dental prostheses, and offer professional advice and dental care in terms of selection and fitting of dental prostheses, so our patients can enjoy a beautiful and healthy smile and full functionality of the oral cavity.

We have an advanced scanner for precise prosthetic treatment planning. Thanks to an individual treatment plan, which includes visualization of the future smile, our patients are assured that they will receive a unique solution tailored to their needs. Our scanner allows for precise planning of each element of prosthetics, guaranteeing a perfect result that will emphasize the uniqueness of each patient.

We assure that each visualization, as well as each prosthetic work, are unique and adapted to the individual characteristics of each of our patients.

 

Types of dental prostheses offered in the Medicadent clinic:

 

Crowns – Dental crowns are durable caps that cover damaged or weakened teeth, restoring their function and aesthetics. Modern dental crowns are characterized by excellent durability, precise fit, natural appearance, and biocompatibility. They are used when a tooth is significantly damaged, weakened, has large fillings, or requires aesthetic improvement.

Bridges – These are porcelain structures on a metal base or full ceramic. Such construction is based on the patient’s own teeth, called pillars. On these pillar teeth, prosthetic crowns are fitted, and dental gaps are filled with a span, fixed between the crowns of the pillar teeth. The use of prosthetic bridges is a good solution in case of loss of one or several teeth when there is no possibility of restoring teeth with fillings or prosthetic crowns.

Acrylic dentures – These are constructed from acrylic, constituting the plate and the body of the prosthesis, as well as artificial teeth. In our clinic we offer: ● Full dentures – for patients characterized by complete edentulism,

● Partial dentures – when a patient suffers from numerous dental gaps,

● Mini dentures – for patients missing one tooth or when there are so-called interdental gaps.

Skeletal dentures – This is a removable prosthesis made of metal. It is held in place by clasps, locks or slides, which provide its stability. This construction ensures durability despite the fact that it is thinner than acrylic. What’s more – it doesn’t damage the patient’s own teeth on which the denture is based. The skeletal denture takes up little space

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We offer our patients the possibility of financing their treatment in a quick and simple way, in the form of convenient installments 0%.

FAQ

  • 01

    What kind of tooth replacement will be best for me?

    The choice of dental replacement depends on several factors such as the number of missing teeth, the location of the gaps, the condition of the adjacent and opposing teeth, the overall health of the patient, and the patient’s preferences. Our experienced dentist always conducts detailed consultations, during which all available options are discussed with the patient and help is provided in choosing the appropriate type of prosthesis.

  • 02

    How should I care for my teeth after prosthetic treatment?

    After dental gaps are filled, it is important to follow basic hygiene recommendations, such as regular brushing and cleaning of interdental spaces. Furthermore, care should also be taken of the prostheses. They should be regularly cleaned with special denture brushes and cleaning solutions. After prosthetic treatment, our specialist provides patients with specific guidelines for the care of the applied prosthesis. Regular visits to the dentist are also necessary. It is recommended to have regular dental check-ups at least twice a year, during which the doctor will assess the condition of the prosthesis, teeth, and oral cavity and will perform professional teeth cleaning.

  • 03

    When should prosthetic treatment be started?

    You should consider seeing a prosthodontist primarily when you have partially lost your teeth, for example as a result of an accident, tooth disease or a large cavity. In addition, dental prosthetics also deals with the repair and replacement of damaged prostheses, crowns, or bridges. This is when one of the procedures within the scope of dental prosthetics will be necessary. Depending on the needs of the patient, our doctors working in the Medicadent clinic will implement appropriate actions aimed at minimizing the effects of tooth loss. As a result, the patient not only gains a satisfying appearance of their teeth but also gets rid of difficulties in chewing or speech disorders.

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