Fixed Prosthetic Applications
Fixed crown application is aimed at functional and aesthetic restoration of tooth integrity by using metals and porcelain for various reasons, excessive destruction of the crown part of the tooth or aesthetic purposes.
Bridge application is a treatment in which metal-ceramic, zirconium, full ceramic applications are applied on the neighboring teeth located on both sides of the toothless cavity by reducing them. Zirconium is a white material that does not have gray shades, like metals. Zirconium, which has a light transmittance, has a higher refractive resistance than metal alloys, and appears as an aesthetic alternative in patients who need to use a metal infrastructure. Zirconium, which can withstand a load of approximately 950-1400 Mpa, can be applied in different colors with the developing technology and provides a look very close to the patient's tooth color with the advantage of light transmission. In addition, there is no risk of allergies in nickel-metal alloys, because zirconium is a biocompatible material. Full ceramic Empress, E-max prostheses, reinforced ceramics with a greater light transmittance than zirconium are the infrastructure materials that give the closest aesthetic appearance to the natural tooth. The most widely used today are ceramic substrates containing lithium disilicate. Ceramic infrastructures, the construction stages of which are more laborious and time-consuming, are created using both casting and CAD-CAM technology. Metal ceramic restorations; metal is used in the lower structure and ceramics in the upper structure. It is usually preferred over the posterior region and implant. This material, which is durable up to 1000 Mpa, is widely preferred from the past to the present.
Mobile Prosthetic Applications
Total (Full) Prostheses: Full prostheses are applied in cases where the patient has lost all his teeth. Partial (Partial) Prostheses: If it is not appropriate to make a fixed prosthetic tooth (bridge) in cases where the patient has lost part of their teeth (excessive number of missing teeth or inability of the teeth to carry enough load, etc.).) partial dentures are applied. This type of prosthesis can be attached to the main teeth and provide retention with wires called hooks. Aesthetic prostheses with sensitive connections can also be made to patients who think that these wire holders look and are not aesthetic.
Precision Bonded Prostheses
It consists of hidden holders that fit into prepared slots in the teeth. Since precision-connected prostheses receive support from both soft tissue and existing teeth, there are no problems with retention and cutting, biting and grinding functions can be easily performed.
Implant-Mounted Prosthesis
Whether it is a single tooth deficiency or a complete tooth deficiency, implant prostheses are the best treatment option. Implant-supported prostheses are fixed or movable prostheses that are placed on the implant and supported by implants.
Fixed prostheses on the implant are applied in the form of a single crown or a whole prosthesis. Movable prostheses on implants are applied to patients who do not have any teeth in their mouth. Mobile prostheses on the implant consist of structures that are placed on the artificial root that is attached to the jaw. In cases where the use of prosthetic teeth above the implant is considered necessary, the doctor makes and applies the best prosthesis design according to the patient's oral and dental health. - Natural Appearance - Minimum Pain - Quick Result - Implant Prosthesis In Which Cases is the Implant Prosthesis Applied? - In which cases is the Implant Prosthesis Applied in people who do not have any teeth - In people who have sufficient bone structure - In people with partial tooth deficiencies - In people who have physically and chemically worn teeth over time - In implants that require superstructure? It can be applied in multiple restoration requirement and smile design.