Dental Prosthesis

A dental prosthesis is a functional prosthesis that replaces part of the dentition or an individual tooth. Dental prosthetics is one of the most common methods of treating dental defects.

Prosthetics can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, ceramic, plastic, and even biological tissue. Each material has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice depends on the individual needs of the patient.

One of the most common types of dentures is a dental bridge. It consists of two crowns that are placed on adjacent teeth and connects them together. Bridges can be either temporary or permanent and can be used to replace one or more teeth.

Another popular type of prosthesis is a dental implant. An implant is an artificial root that is installed into the jawbone and serves as the basis for installing a crown. Implants can be used to replace one tooth or several teeth in a row.

There are also other types of dentures, such as dental onlays and lumineers. Dental onlays are thin plates that are attached to the surface of a tooth and replace it. Lumineers are thinner coverings that can be used to correct the shape and color of teeth.

In general, dentures are an effective method of treating dental defects and allow patients to regain a beautiful smile and self-confidence.



A denture prosthesis is a functional toothed denture, parts or individual. tooth or dentition in the oral cavity (fillings).* P. for the face and jaw (bone) - this is primarily a sign of one of the following abnormalities: - defect of the hard dentition - losses below the level of the alveolar ridge - absence of teeth on the side of the dentition Sometimes in diseases of the cementum system, there is a violation of the contour of the teeth - overgrown exostoses. The main part of the prosthetic material is separated.* Dentures (dental and dental model) are complex structures that consist of several components.*