Treatments

Prosthetic Dentistry

Prosthetic dental treatments replace missing teeth with functional and aesthetic alternatives. Fixed crowns, bridges, or removable dentures are custom-designed for each patient based on their needs.

Using zirconia and porcelain materials, we replicate the look and feel of natural teeth. Digital impressions ensure an accurate fit and long-term comfort for the patient.

Frequently asked questions

What are All-on-Four and All-on-Six treatments?

These are advanced procedures where all teeth are fixed onto 4 or 6 implants in patients with no remaining teeth. Temporary teeth can be placed the same day, providing an aesthetic and functional smile. These techniques are particularly comfortable and effective for patients with bone loss.

What is smile design and who can benefit from it?

Smile design is an aesthetic dental treatment planned according to the individual's facial features, lip structure, and dental condition. Using digital measurements, a more symmetrical, natural, and aesthetic smile can be achieved. It's suitable for anyone with aesthetic concerns or with broken, discolored, or misaligned teeth.

How does digital impression-taking work?

A 3D image of your teeth is captured using intraoral scanners. This eliminates the need for traditional molds, enabling fast and precise fabrication of prosthetics and crowns. It speeds up the treatment process and improves comfort.

What is the difference between a prosthetic tooth and a natural tooth?

Modern prosthetics closely mimic the appearance and function of natural teeth. However, they lack nerves, so there may be some difference in sensation. Proper application minimizes this difference.

How long do aesthetic fillings last?

With proper care and regular check-ups, composite aesthetic fillings can last 5–7 years or even longer. Teeth grinding or frequent contact with hard foods can shorten their lifespan. We use high-quality materials and apply fillings with attention to both aesthetics and function.

What is digital dentistry?

Digital dentistry replaces traditional methods with technologies like 3D scanning and computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM). This allows for more precise measurements and faster, better-fitting prosthetics and fillings. Digital systems make treatments more predictable and reproducible.


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