Prosthodontics
Area of dentistry that is responsible for reconstructing affected or lost teeth, returning function and aesthetics to our teeth.
• Crowns and Bridges / Crowns and Bridge
Indicated to restore weakened teeth or replace teeth that have been lost
• Inlay and Onlay Restorations (inlays) / Inlay and Onlay Restorations
Indicated to restore dental organs with extensive cavities impossible to be restored with resins, made with more resistant materials.
• Total and partial prostheses / Dentures and partial dentures
Removable prosthesis indicated to replace multiple dental organs and even all, returning its function.
Benefits:
Prosthodontics is one of the branches of dentistry that deals with the replacement of missing teeth and the associated soft and hard tissues by prostheses (crowns, bridges, dentures) which may be fixed or removable, or may be supported and retained by implants. Prosthodontic procedures include crowns, bridges, veneers, inlays, onlays, complete and partial dentures. Dental implants have become the preferred method for replacing missing teeth, so many prosthodontic procedures today are done with implants as the support instead of the natural teeth or gums.
Benefits:
Restoration of natural teeth
Replacement of missing teeth
Improves appearance
Improves snoring and sleep disorders
Reduces pain on traumatic injuries
Improves health