Abutment teeth

Abutment teeth are natural teeth that are used to hold dentures in place, also known as abutment teeth. They play an important role in the prosthetic process, as they provide reliable support for artificial teeth and help prevent them from moving or falling out.

The supporting teeth must be healthy and strong to ensure high-quality fixation of the prosthesis. To do this, it is necessary to carry out regular oral hygiene, treat caries and other dental diseases, and also monitor the condition of the periodontium.

Abutment teeth can be used to install various types of dentures, such as crowns, bridges, implants, etc. When choosing abutment teeth for prosthetics, many factors are taken into account, including the anatomical features of the teeth, their location and condition.

It is important to understand that supporting teeth play a key role in successful prosthetics. Therefore, if you are planning to install dentures, it is recommended to contact an experienced dentist who will help you choose the optimal supporting teeth and carry out all the necessary procedures to prepare them for dentures.

In general, supporting teeth are an important element of the prosthetic process and require careful care and treatment.



Abutment teeth, also known as natural teeth, are one of the most important elements of the dental prosthetic process. Abutment teeth are artificial teeth or dentofacial prosthetic systems that are used to provide strong fixation of a prosthetic tooth. They can be made from various materials such as ceramic, cermet and metal structures. The main purpose of abutment teeth is to transfer force between the crown or bridge and the abutment teeth so that