Dental Prosthetics
Dental prosthetics are artificial replacements for missing teeth or oral tissues. Prosthetics can be used to restore the fu nction and aesthetics of a person's smile. They range from simple restorations like dentures and bridges to more advanced implants. Dental implants are a modern and effective way to restore teeth. They are titanium screws that are inserted into the jawbone and fuse with the bone, offering a strong foundation for a crown or bridge. Dental implants are typically used to replace a single tooth, several teeth, or an entire arch. They are permanent, comfortable, and look like natural teeth. Dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They can be complete, meaning they replace all teeth in the upper or lower arch, or partial, meaning they only replace a few teeth. Dentures can be made of acrylic resin or a combination of resin and metal. They are removable and easy to clean, making them convenient for many patients. A bridge is a fixed dental restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth by attaching to neighboring teeth. A bridge is typically made up of two crowns on either side of the missing tooth or teeth, with a false tooth or teeth in between. Bridges are custom-made and offer a natural-looking and comfortable solution to missing teeth. Overall, dental prosthetics are a great solution for restoring function and aesthetics to a person's smile. With advancements in technology, they have become more natural-looking, comfortable, and long-lasting. Whether someone needs a single tooth replaced or a full arch, dental prosthetics offer a range of options to meet the needs of each individual patient.
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