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Prosthodontic Treatment

Prosthodontic Treatment

Prosthetic dental treatment; It reshapes damaged teeth and surrounding tissues in the mouth. At the same time, it aims to regain the aesthetics, phonation and function that the patient has lost. Prosthetic dental treatment;

in natural teeth

In missing teeth

environment mouth

Loss of substance in maxillofacial tissues with artificial materials

Aesthetics in oral functions

It ensures the improvement and maintenance of patient health. In this treatment, fixed prostheses, removable prostheses, maxillofacial prostheses and implant-supported prostheses are produced and treatment types of temporomandibular disorders are performed.

 

What is Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative dental treatment is a treatment that repairs or replaces damaged or missing teeth. These procedures also help improve oral health and function. The main goal of restorative dental treatment is to greatly improve oral health and chewing function.

In general, examples of restorative dental procedures include crowns, bridges, implants, and dentures. This treatment is also applied in cases such as cavities, tooth decay, damaged or broken teeth, and missing teeth. Restorative dental treatment offers the best opportunities for long-term oral health.

Your dentist helps restore your smile to its full function by repairing damaged or decayed teeth. This improves your ability to eat, speak and chew.


Dental restorations have very few risks. But crowns can become chipped or loose. If there are deep caries or filling of the cavities is delayed, this leads to root canal treatment or tooth extraction.

Restorative dental treatment is performed to repair damaged teeth and improve overall oral health and function. Going through dental treatment can feel scary, especially if it's something you've never had before.

But the sooner you treat a dental problem, the less likely you are to develop other problems later. This can save you a lot of time and worry in the long run.

 

How is Prosthodontic Treatment Done?

Prosthetic dental treatment is a treatment in which lost teeth are replaced and lost oral tissues are renewed. It also allows other lost aesthetic appearance and functions such as chewing and talking to the patient to be regained.

Fixed and removable prostheses are generally used in the treatment of prosthetic teeth. However, implant-supported dentures are also considered within the scope of prosthetic dental treatment. The type of prosthesis to be applied is decided by the dentist. In this context, the treatment methods he uses are;

Fixed Prostheses: It is applied to teeth that do not have sufficient dental tissue support. This treatment is performed by on-lay restorations or reducing the size of the dental crown, depending on the extent of tissue loss. It is performed in cases where one or more teeth are missing. In this treatment, the size of the teeth on both sides of the decay is reduced and prostheses are placed. This is also called bridge prosthesis.


Zirconium Restorations: They are highly resistant, biocompatible, durable and aesthetic restorations. The color of zirconium oxide is also close to natural tooth color. For this reason, their resistance to forces has made the use of zirconium ceramics widespread in fixed and implant prostheses.

Empress crowns: These are restorations with high aesthetic properties, made without the use of substructure materials such as metal or zirconium oxide, with increased durability and very good light permeability.

Laminate Restorations: It is applied by bonding the leaf-shaped porcelain obtained as a result of minimal abrasion of the tooth surface. It is also used in the treatment of shape, color, form and size disorders in teeth. It is a very aesthetic restoration that resembles natural teeth.

 

Prosthodontic Treatment Price

Patients generally want to hear a clear and stable figure about prosthetic dental treatment prices. But as can be guessed, it is not possible to talk about a fixed figure for the price. Because these prices may change depending on many different reasons.

Overall, when faced with prosthetic dental treatment, dental implants are an excellent, long-term and natural-looking solution for patients suffering from missing teeth. This treatment method also varies in price.

Both the quality of the treatment applied and the position of the person applying it greatly change the cost of the treatment. At the same time, the number of lost teeth or areas that need to be corrected aesthetically affect the price greatly. In this context, factors affecting prosthetic dental treatment;

Age

tooth loss

injury

mouth disease

is happening. Prosthetic dental treatment offers the perfect solution to restore health and aesthetics to your smile. Not only does it create an aesthetic appearance, but it can also last for many years if properly cared for. Naturally, applying prosthetic treatment on several teeth will cost more than applying it on a single tooth.

Depending on your oral health, you may have these changes done at the same time or at different times, which affects your cost. You may have any oral health problems, such as gum disease. In order to get the best results from prosthetic treatment, you must make sure that your mouth is healthy.

You will need other treatments for this. In this context, your costs will increase even more. Prosthetic teeth placed in the jawbone are specially prepared and the price changes after this treatment.

 

Prosthetic Teeth

Prosthetic teeth are dental devices used to replace missing teeth. They are sometimes called dentures. Generally, examples of artificial teeth are implants, crowns, bridges, dentures and dental veneers. These can also be removable or permanent as a feature. People with missing teeth can consult a dentist or orthodontist on this issue.

Physicians who are experts in this field will help you choose the most appropriate treatment for healthy teeth and gums. A denture implant stabilizes all remaining teeth. If you have any oral health problems such as infections, food chewing problems, bad breath, it is the best treatment option.


To whom is Prosthodontic Treatment Applied?

In general, prosthetic dental treatment can be applied in cases of missing teeth. However, it is mostly applied to patients who are late for treatment. In this way, even if you are late for treatment, your lost tooth or teeth can be regained with different types of prosthesis.

It is generally the treatment method used for people who lose functions such as chewing and speaking due to missing teeth. With this treatment, all lost functions are regained. It is a preferred treatment option for people who are not aesthetically satisfied with their teeth.

In this way, the desired image is captured. The person's oral health is improved and the person feels very good psychologically. Patients who have lost all their teeth have a better quality of life with removable dentures.

 

Before and After Prosthodontic Treatment

Dentists are developing concepts for dental care that adapt to the growing and heterogeneous group of elderly patients. In this context, prosthetic dental treatment applications are also carried out in a very comprehensive manner. With these treatment methods, you overcome the problems you have previously experienced such as eating, drinking and chewing.

After this treatment, you will regain all your functional features and make your eating habits happier. At the same time, teeth that do not look very aesthetically pleasing before treatment have a very pleasant appearance after prosthetic treatment.

The general tooth structure or tissue has an extremely healthy function. At this point, people understand the change much better when they look at their pre-treatment photos. After treatment, both appearance and function change completely.

Prosthetic dental treatment; It reshapes damaged teeth and surrounding tissues in the mouth. At the same time, it aims to regain the aesthetics, phonation and function that the patient has lost. Prosthetic dental treatment;

in natural teeth

In missing teeth

environment mouth

Loss of substance in maxillofacial tissues with artificial materials

Aesthetics in oral functions

It ensures the improvement and maintenance of patient health. In this treatment, fixed prostheses, removable prostheses, maxillofacial prostheses and implant-supported prostheses are produced and treatment types of temporomandibular disorders are performed.

 

What is Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative dental treatment is a treatment that repairs or replaces damaged or missing teeth. These procedures also help improve oral health and function. The main goal of restorative dental treatment is to greatly improve oral health and chewing function.

In general, examples of restorative dental procedures include crowns, bridges, implants, and dentures. This treatment is also applied in cases such as cavities, tooth decay, damaged or broken teeth, and missing teeth. Restorative dental treatment offers the best opportunities for long-term oral health.

Your dentist helps restore your smile to its full function by repairing damaged or decayed teeth. This improves your ability to eat, speak and chew.


Dental restorations have very few risks. But crowns can become chipped or loose. If there are deep caries or filling of the cavities is delayed, this leads to root canal treatment or tooth extraction.

Restorative dental treatment is performed to repair damaged teeth and improve overall oral health and function. Going through dental treatment can feel scary, especially if it's something you've never had before.

But the sooner you treat a dental problem, the less likely you are to develop other problems later. This can save you a lot of time and worry in the long run.

 

How is Prosthodontic Treatment Done?

Prosthetic dental treatment is a treatment in which lost teeth are replaced and lost oral tissues are renewed. It also allows other lost aesthetic appearance and functions such as chewing and talking to the patient to be regained.

Fixed and removable prostheses are generally used in the treatment of prosthetic teeth. However, implant-supported dentures are also considered within the scope of prosthetic dental treatment. The type of prosthesis to be applied is decided by the dentist. In this context, the treatment methods he uses are;

Fixed Prostheses: It is applied to teeth that do not have sufficient dental tissue support. This treatment is performed by on-lay restorations or reducing the size of the dental crown, depending on the extent of tissue loss. It is performed in cases where one or more teeth are missing. In this treatment, the size of the teeth on both sides of the decay is reduced and prostheses are placed. This is also called bridge prosthesis.


Zirconium Restorations: They are highly resistant, biocompatible, durable and aesthetic restorations. The color of zirconium oxide is also close to natural tooth color. For this reason, their resistance to forces has made the use of zirconium ceramics widespread in fixed and implant prostheses.

Empress crowns: These are restorations with high aesthetic properties, made without the use of substructure materials such as metal or zirconium oxide, with increased durability and very good light permeability.

Laminate Restorations: It is applied by bonding the leaf-shaped porcelain obtained as a result of minimal abrasion of the tooth surface. It is also used in the treatment of shape, color, form and size disorders in teeth. It is a very aesthetic restoration that resembles natural teeth.

 

Prosthodontic Treatment Price

Patients generally want to hear a clear and stable figure about prosthetic dental treatment prices. But as can be guessed, it is not possible to talk about a fixed figure for the price. Because these prices may change depending on many different reasons.

Overall, when faced with prosthetic dental treatment, dental implants are an excellent, long-term and natural-looking solution for patients suffering from missing teeth. This treatment method also varies in price.

Both the quality of the treatment applied and the position of the person applying it greatly change the cost of the treatment. At the same time, the number of lost teeth or areas that need to be corrected aesthetically affect the price greatly. In this context, factors affecting prosthetic dental treatment;

Age

tooth loss

injury

mouth disease

is happening. Prosthetic dental treatment offers the perfect solution to restore health and aesthetics to your smile. Not only does it create an aesthetic appearance, but it can also last for many years if properly cared for. Naturally, applying prosthetic treatment on several teeth will cost more than applying it on a single tooth.

Depending on your oral health, you may have these changes done at the same time or at different times, which affects your cost. You may have any oral health problems, such as gum disease. In order to get the best results from prosthetic treatment, you must make sure that your mouth is healthy.

You will need other treatments for this. In this context, your costs will increase even more. Prosthetic teeth placed in the jawbone are specially prepared and the price changes after this treatment.

Prosthetic Teeth

Prosthetic teeth are dental devices used to replace missing teeth. They are sometimes called dentures. Generally, examples of artificial teeth are implants, crowns, bridges, dentures and dental veneers. These can also be removable or permanent as a feature. People with missing teeth can consult a dentist or orthodontist on this issue.

Physicians who are experts in this field will help you choose the most appropriate treatment for healthy teeth and gums. A denture implant stabilizes all remaining teeth. If you have any oral health problems such as infections, food chewing problems, bad breath, it is the best treatment option.


To whom is Prosthodontic Treatment Applied?


In general, prosthetic dental treatment can be applied in cases of missing teeth. However, it is mostly applied to patients who are late for treatment. In this way, even if you are late for treatment, your lost tooth or teeth can be regained with different types of prosthesis.

It is generally the treatment method used for people who lose functions such as chewing and speaking due to missing teeth. With this treatment, all lost functions are regained. It is a preferred treatment option for people who are not aesthetically satisfied with their teeth.

In this way, the desired image is captured. The person's oral health is improved and the person feels very good psychologically. Patients who have lost all their teeth have a better quality of life with removable dentures.

 

Before and After Prosthodontic Treatment

Dentists are developing concepts for dental care that adapt to the growing and heterogeneous group of elderly patients. In this context, prosthetic dental treatment applications are also carried out in a very comprehensive manner. With these treatment methods, you overcome the problems you have previously experienced such as eating, drinking and chewing.

After this treatment, you will regain all your functional features and make your eating habits happier. At the same time, teeth that do not look very aesthetically pleasing before treatment have a very pleasant appearance after prosthetic treatment.

The general tooth structure or tissue has an extremely healthy function. At this point, people understand the change much better when they look at their pre-treatment photos. After treatment, both appearance and function change completely.