Prosthetic Dentistry

1. Porcelain Surfaces: Used if there are any irregularities in shape, colour or position of the teeth that would not warrant a crown. Can be done with minimal loss in tooth material.

2. Crowns: Used if so much tooth material has been lost that there is no way to reconstruct the tooth aesthetically and functionally

 

 

3. Bridges: Prosthetic devices used to replace missing teeth

- Metal ceramic and non-allergenic gold ceramic bridges

- Non-Metal Dentures: These are the most aesthetic prosthetic devices and are used to prevent greying of the gums. Patients who are allergic to metal have no problems with these, and they are often used to replace front teeth.

- Glass Ceramic: An aesthetically perfect metal-free replacement for your teeth. Cannot be used for a bridge.

- Procera ©: Very precise metal-free, all-ceramic restorations created with the help of a computer in Sweden.

- Cercon©

4. Crowns Anchored to Implants - Bridges: Can be attached to an artificial root implant without sacrificing healthy dental tissue.

5. Combined and Removable Replacements

(When our patients leave the clinic, we always provide them with some kind of temporary replacement.)