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Dental Prosthetics: Restore Your Smile and Chew with Confidence
Dental prosthetics is the area of dentistry focused on restoring missing or severely compromised teeth—bringing back chewing function, aesthetics, and the confidence that comes with a healthy, complete smile.
Whether you need to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or an entire arch, today’s prosthetic solutions can be highly personalized, stable, and remarkably natural-looking—thanks to advanced materials and increasingly precise digital design.
Types of prosthetics: Solutions for every need
In our practice, we offer different prosthetic options based on each patient’s clinical, functional, and aesthetic goals:
- Fixed prosthetics on natural teeth: crowns and bridges cemented onto remaining teeth to rebuild the visible portion of the tooth in a stable, long-lasting way.
- Implant-supported prosthetics: fixed restorations anchored to osseointegrated implants—an excellent option for replacing one or more teeth with a durable, functional solution.
- Removable prosthetics (partial or full): recommended when fixed options are not possible. Today’s removable dentures are lightweight, precise, and comfortable, helping you return to eating and smiling with confidence.
- Combination prosthetics: a hybrid approach that combines fixed and removable components, often used for more complex rehabilitations.
Personalization, aesthetics, and comfort
Every prosthesis is designed to fit you—not only to restore chewing function, but also to support facial harmony and a natural-looking smile.
We use biocompatible, highly aesthetic materials such as ceramics, zirconia, and composite resins for results that are both beautiful and durable. Our planning is supported by digital technologies (intraoral scanning, optical impressions, and CAD/CAM software), which improve precision, detail, and anatomical fit.
When should you consider a prosthetic solution?
A prosthetic treatment may be recommended if you have:
- Missing or extracted teeth
- Teeth severely compromised by decay or fractures
- Older prosthetics that are no longer functional or comfortable
- A need for full-mouth rehabilitation to restore the entire chewing system
A complete smile is a smile that works.
If you’ve lost one or more teeth—or you need to replace an older prosthesis—schedule a visit. We’ll evaluate your case together and identify the solution that best restores the comfort, function, and aesthetics you deserve.
If you’ve lost one or more teeth—or you need to replace an older prosthesis—schedule a visit. We’ll evaluate your case together and identify the solution that best restores the comfort, function, and aesthetics you deserve.