Implantology
Preparation for Bridges and Prosthetics
To use a bridge or prosthesis, a titanium structure known as a dental implant must first be implanted. This implant, inserted into the jawbone, replaces the root of a missing tooth and serves as the foundation for a crown, bridge, or prosthesis.
Implantology
Dental Bridges
Dental bridges are prosthetic structures used to replace one or more missing teeth. They are anchored to adjacent natural teeth or implants that serve as supports. Bridges not only restore the appearance of your smile but also improve chewing function and help maintain the proper alignment of remaining teeth.
Implantology
Removable Partial and Full Dentures
Removable partial dentures are used when some natural teeth are still present, while full dentures are necessary in cases of total tooth loss in a jaw.
They are designed to fit comfortably in the mouth, restoring chewing function and enhancing the aesthetic appearance of the smile. These dentures are customizable and can be removed for easy cleaning.
Implantology
Fixed Partial and Full Prosthetics
Fixed partial prosthetics replace a few teeth, while fixed full prosthetics replace all the teeth in one jaw. These prosthetics are permanently fixed, offering functionality and aesthetics similar to natural teeth. They improve chewing, speech, and the overall appearance of the smile, and are designed to blend seamlessly with the existing oral tissues.