Prosthetics are designed to restore lost or damaged tooth tissue – both for chewing function and aesthetics. Before prosthetics are performed, the first step is to take impressions of the teeth, which are then used by dental technicians to make crowns or microprosthetic restorations (inlays, overlays, veneers). Prosthetics can be fixed, i.e. permanently attached to implants, or removable (complete or partial).
Based on the clinical situation, the patient’s needs and the necessary diagnostic tests, a qualified doctor will present the prosthetic options that are right for you. The experience and teamwork of the doctors and the high-quality prosthetic materials used at OksDenta help to achieve long-lasting prosthetic results.
Implant supported Prosthetics can in some cases be placed at the same time as the implant is threaded in (single-moment implant placement), or months later after the implant has healed. Implant-supported crowns are almost indistinguishable in aesthetics and function from natural teeth, allowing the patient to live a full life. Prosthetic materials differ in their aesthetic and functional properties. For this reason, their price also differs. Prosthetics can be made of metal or of a metal-free ceramic – zirconium.
Removable prosthetics have many disadvantages, but on the other hand they are the cheapest way to restore teeth. Depending on the situation, they can be either partial prosthetics, which can be attached to adjacent teeth, or fully removable rosthetics, which are designed for edentulous jaws.
Dental veneers are thin ceramic plates that are bonded to the surface of your teeth to improve the aesthetics of your smile. They correct discoloured, worn teeth, and can also be used to change the shape of the teeth or, if orthodontic treatment is not desired, to correct the dental arch. Dental veneers are a comfortable, quick and durable solution to create the ideal smile. Aesthetic restorations can also improve the aesthetics of the smile, but this procedure is only suitable for minor dental corrections.
A lot of attention is paid to preparation: the necessary tests are carried out, and the patient’s needs are understood. First, an impression of the patient’s dental arches is taken. Based on the impressions taken, a digital treatment plan is drawn up. To ensure that the patient is satisfied with the appearance of the future smile, veneers are made in 2D or 3D so that the patient can try on the future smile. If the image meets the patient’s expectations, the dental technicians produce permanent veneers, which are then bonded to the tooth surface.