Prosthodontics

Treatment of gum diseases and 

bone that supports

the teeth.

Restoring smiles and function

Prosthodontics, also known as dental prosthetics, is a specialty within dentistry that is dedicated to restoring and replacing lost or damaged teeth, as well as improving oral function and aesthetics. Prosthodontic professionals, known as prosthodontists, have advanced training and experience creating custom dentures for each patient.

Tooth loss can significantly affect a person's quality of life, both in terms of functionality and self-confidence. Prosthodontics not only restores the ability to chew and speak properly, but also restores smile confidence and improves facial appearance. Proper prosthodontic treatment can change a patient's life, allowing them to enjoy a full and healthy life.

Main prosthodontic treatments

Fixed complete prostheses

Device that has been custom-made for the patient's mouth to replace the function of teeth that have been lost or damaged by an oral problem.

Bruxism and TMJ

TMJ pathology is called Masticatory Dysfunction Syndrome and one of the main reasons for the appearance of pathology in the joint is usually Bruxism.

Overdenture on implants

In patients who need a dental prosthesis, it is recommended to place an overdenture with implants if the case does not allow fixed dentures. This prosthesis offers stability and comfort to the patient.

Removable partial dentures

Unlike complete dental prostheses (complete dentures), this type of dental prosthesis only replaces missing teeth and can be removed by the patient for cleaning and oral hygiene.

Main prosthodontic treatments

Fixed complete prostheses

Device that has been custom-made for the patient's mouth to replace the function of teeth that have been lost or damaged by an oral problem.

Bruxism and TMJ

TMJ pathology is called Masticatory Dysfunction Syndrome and one of the main reasons for the appearance of pathology in the joint is usually Bruxism.

Overdenture on implants

In patients who need a dental prosthesis, it is recommended to place an overdenture with implants if the case does not allow fixed dentures. This prosthesis offers stability and comfort to the patient.

Removable partial dentures

Unlike complete dental prostheses (complete dentures), this type of dental prosthesis only replaces missing teeth and can be removed by the patient for cleaning and oral hygiene.

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