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Dental Prostheses

Teeth can only work well if the upper jaw as well as the lower jaw can fit together. This happens successfully when they undergo a muscle strength system through chewing - teeth, lips, cheeks and tongue. The loss of a single tooth causes some imbalance in this system, causing teeth to move, and therefore, hindering chewing and esthetics.

In short, missing teeth should be immediately replaced so that the chewing system is preserved.

Fixed prosthesis involves the restoration of the anatomy - function and esthetics of the missing or damaged teeth. They are cemented in the mouth, and only a dentist can remove them.

Depending on the material, the esthetic results are usually excellent. However, in cases where there has been great bone loss - periodontal disease - these excellent results are more difficult to achieve

Metal Ceramic Prostheses

They are fixed prostheses made from porcelain and metal. Porcelain is very esthetical while metal is very strong and durable, enabling pontics.

Crowns and Fixed Prostheses "Metal Free"

They are unique fixed prosthesis to up to 3 elements. They are very similar to metal ceramic ones. The main difference is the absence of metal, which is esthetically excellent.