Prosthetic Dentistry
Even the loss of a single tooth affects the bite and can lead to overloading the remaining teeth, shifting, or even changes in facial features – which is why replacing missing teeth is so important.
The treatment process begins with a thorough diagnosis. The dentist examines the condition of the remaining teeth, bite, and smile aesthetics.
In our dental practice, we use modern digital techniques — such as 3D intraoral scanning — to take a virtual impression of the dentition and create an accurate model of the bite.
This allows us to digitally design crowns and bridges with high precision. In many cases, digital impressions replace traditional impression materials, increasing patient comfort. However, when necessary (e.g., for extensive restorations or specific prosthetic appliances), we also take traditional impressions to create plaster models.
Based on this data, we develop a personalized prosthetic treatment plan, selecting the best solution for each patient.
Our range of prosthetic restorations includes:
Our range of
prosthetic restorations
includes:
Dental crowns
“Caps” placed over prepared teeth or implants, restoring the shape and color of natural teeth.
Used for heavily damaged teeth or after root canal treatment.
Inlays/Onlays
Aesthetic and durable ceramic or composite restorations for larger cavities that don’t require full tooth preparation for a crown.
Precisely fitted and highly resistant.
Dental bridges
supported by adjacent teeth (abutments) or implants.
Provide a permanent, functional restoration.
Dentures
Made of modern materials,
they are comfortable and natural-looking.
Veneers
also used in prosthetic treatment to improve the aesthetics of front teeth by changing their shape or color.
Implant-supported
prosthetics
although implantation itself is a surgical procedure,
the final crown or bridge placed on the implant belongs to prosthetic dentistry.
The implant acts as a root replacement,
while the attached crown restores natural function and appearance.
– improving both chewing efficiency and smile aesthetics.
Every treatment plan is discussed with the patient, and the final result is a beautiful, natural-looking smile and full comfort while eating and speaking.
