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PROSTHETIC TOOTH RESTORATION Missing or severely decayed teeth can be replaced by many different means and combinations of techniques, such as crowns, bridges, dentures or dental implants. The rebuilding of a smile often requires a blend of these options. Crowns
& Bridges Crowns are restorations that cover or cap teeth, restoring them to their natural size, shape, and colour. Even a poorly maintained or badly damaged tooth can benefit from a well designed and correctly placed crown. This cap not only helps appearance, but can also save a tooth that might otherwise be lost. Procera Crown - This tissue friendly ceramic crown recreates the strength and natural beauty of the mouth. The aesthetic quality is extremely high due to the optimal fit and naturally realistic ceramic. It is produced in a process, which ensures optimal fit, great strength, non-porosity and has a translucence very similar to the natural teeth. Due to its strength in the core material it can be recommended for prosthetic reconstructions anywhere in the mouth. Bridges are units of false teeth that are fixed to remaining natural teeth to fill a gap. A bridge may take the place of one or more missing teeth and the results can be excellent with good function and aesthetic results. With careful maintenance a well-made bridge can last many years. A Fixed Bridge is designed to replace a tooth that has been lost, with natural looking non-removable replacement. It can eliminate unsightly gaps by extending or "bridging" a replacement tooth between the teeth on either side of the gap. Dental Implants - provide the best long term solution. They provide additional support where teeth are missing without putting forces onto adjacent natural teeth. They also stimulate bone growth and may be used to support the replacement of a single missing tooth or a complete functional set for individuals who have lost many or all of their teeth.
In many individuals, dental implants can offer a patient an overdenture with far more stability that traditional dentures. More importantly, patients who have had dentures can enjoy non-removable replacement teeth, built upon implants. These function as well as the original natural teeth
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO REPLACE MISSING TEETH? Aside from the obvious effects that missing teeth can have on personal appearance, there are other more serious consequences. When a tooth is lost, a space is created. Normal oral pressures and stress can cause the remaining teeth to shift. This shift can cause healthy, straight teeth to tilt and become unstable, leading to even more tooth loss. Also, the teeth support facial tissue. When gaps are left unrepaired, the tissue "caves in". This can add years to the person's appearance. The Proven Technique For years, crowns have been constructed to restore the function of damaged teeth. Today, crowns can be created to look exactly like your natural teeth. Porcelain is often baked onto a durable metal shell. The porcelain is colored or shaded to blend in with your natural teeth. The damaged, natural tooth is reduced in size so the crown can cover or "cap" the damaged area without appearing too large or out of place. A non-removable bridge uses crowns on adjacent teeth to support an artificial replacement tooth. If the teeth on either side of the gap are healthy and in good condition, they can easily be used as anchors for the bridge. The crowns are connected to a replica of the missing tooth. This replacement tooth "bridges" the gap between your teeth and restores function while improving appearance. WE OFTEN WONDER WHICH APPROACH IS THE BEST FOR US? - - removable dentures, tooth supported fixed bridges, or dental implant supported bridges? Here is a comparison of several of the most popular choices. While some choices are initially less expensive, they can become costly due to frequent repairs and adjustments. Comfort is a major factor when making a choice. Appearance is another. Bone loss is in the jaw can cause some prostheses to lose their fit after awhile.
Custom-made mouth guards can prevent damage to the jaw, neck and even the brain - helping to prevent the concussion and damage caused by a heavy blow. Exampel of prothetic constructions:
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