Dental Prostheses
There are many treatment options available today for missing teeth. Even if a single tooth is missing, filling this gap and completing the missing tooth is very important for you to lead a healthier life in the coming years. If left untreated, your chewing and speech will be affected and extra load will be placed on the non-toothed teeth.
Missing teeth can also cause the loss of adjacent teeth, drooping of your face and making you look older over time. Prostheses with various features are the most frequently applied treatment options in this field.
Whole Prosthesis
It is a type of prosthesis that can be used for all tooth loss in the mouth. Teeth made of resin material on an acrylic base produced in harmony with your gums are placed in your mouth at the level of your gums.
Partial Prosthesis
Partial prosthesis, known as hook prosthesis among the people, is preferred in the absence of one or more teeth. Dentures designed for missing teeth are specially made for the tooth cavities in your mouth and are intended to be in harmony with your natural teeth. These produced teeth are fixed to your natural teeth with metal parts that increase the retention.
Precision Attached Prostheses
If the patient does not want partial dentures for tooth loss, interlocking prostheses known as plug-in, hidden hook and Anchorage can be preferred among the public. Recently, removable partial dentures are among the most preferred techniques by patients due to their advantages.