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Dental Prosthetics

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What is prosthetics??

Dental prosthetics is the process of replacing missing or damaged teeth with customised medical devices, either fixed or removable. These dentures help to restore chewing function, improve the aesthetics of the smile and support the facial structure. Dentures can be full, replacing all the teeth in an arch - such as the All On 4/6 system - or partial, replacing only some teeth, and are essential for maintaining patients' oral health and quality of life.


Prosthodontics is performed using zirconium crowns for teeth, zirconium crowns for implants, metal-ceramic crowns for teeth and metal-ceramic crowns for implants. For Fast & Fixed (ALL ON 4/6) we use the VIP zirconium line, which includes a titanium + zirconium bar. The Ultra Prosthesis line consists of a metal bar with plastic composite teeth.

Dental prosthetics are intended for individuals who have lost teeth or have had teeth damaged due to various reasons such as decay, injury, or other oral health issues.

What kind of threats does dental prosthesis involve?

  • Full replacements for missing teeth (All On 4/6);
  • Partial replacements for missing teeth.

Oral health, self-confidence and overall well-being!

Dental prosthetics, through methods such as the All On 4/6 system and the use of high quality materials such as zirconium, play a vital role in improving the quality of life for people with missing or damaged teeth. By restoring essential function and aesthetics, these customised solutions not only improve oral health, but also boost self-confidence and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions!

Have a look at the answers to the most popular customer questions.

No, they have different areas of expertise; dental hygienists focus on soft-tissue and cleaning, while dental therapists primarily work on hard surfaces and filling cavities.

Yes, untreated tooth decay can have serious consequences for your dental health. If a cavity is left untreated, the decay process can penetrate through the tooth enamel and down to the root of the tooth. This can be the cause of tooth damage, infection and even tooth loss

The recovery time after tooth decay treatment varies depending on the complexity of the treatment. For simple fillings, patients may experience sensitivity and mild pain for a few days. With the guidance of your dentist, the recovery period will be easy.

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