Pichler Prosthesis (H. Pichler) is an Austrian orthodontic surgeon who was involved in the development and implementation of new technologies in the field of orthodontics. He was born in 1870 and began his career as an assistant to the famous orthodontist Otto Engl.
Pichler Prosthesis was known for its innovative approaches to the treatment of malocclusion and facial asymmetry. He developed many prosthetics that made it possible to correct the position of teeth and jaws, as well as improve the appearance of the face.
One of the most famous Pichler prostheses was the “Pichler prosthesis,” which was a structure of several elements connected to each other. This prosthesis made it possible to correct the position of teeth, reduce facial asymmetry and improve its appearance.
In addition, Pichler Protez also developed new materials for the manufacture of prostheses, which improved their strength and durability.
Despite the fact that Pichler's Prosthesis was not widely known outside of Austria, his work had a significant influence on the development of orthodontics and dentistry in general. His dentures are still used in various countries around the world to treat malocclusion and other problems with the maxillofacial region.
**Pichler Prosthesis** (H. Pichler) is a reconstructive prosthesis for the correction and restoration of the dentition in patients with complete edentia. It was developed in the early 20th century by the Austrian orthodontic surgeon Hutor Pilcher and is considered one of the first examples of dental implantation.
The prosthesis consists of two main parts: the bar system and the denture. The bar system is designed to attach the denture to the jawbone, and the denture mimics the patient's natural teeth and provides the patient with the feeling of being able to chew food comfortably.
Pichler dentures can be installed only in cases of complete edentia, when there is not a single tooth on the jaw. Patients must have sufficient bone density at the site of the future prosthesis so that it can be successfully anchored. The main goal of prosthetics is to restore the normal functioning of the dental system, which allows the patient to chew and speak normally, as well as enjoy an aesthetically attractive smile.
The procedure for installing Pichler dentures consists of several stages: 1. Preparatory stage. During the preparatory stage, the dentist conducts an X-ray examination to determine the optimal location for installing the prosthesis and installing temporary structures. 2. Surgical stage. The main stages of the surgical stage: removal of teeth and soft tissues; formation of a cavity for implants and installation of implants. 3. Prosthetics stage. At the prosthetics stage, the dentist installs a beam system and a denture.