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The purpose of prosthesis applications is to make artificial teeth that are compatible with the face of the person and that can fulfill the chewing and speaking function closest to the natural. Porcelain veneer can be applied to anyone over the age of 18 who has lost a tooth or teeth for any reason, has broken, discolored or disfigured teeth, and does not want to undergo orthodontic treatment.
Veneer (Crown Prosthesis)
It is the process of reducing and covering a tooth with decay, fracture or any other reason, in cases where it cannot be completed with a filling.
Bridge Prostheses
In the absence of one or more teeth, it is the process of reducing the adjacent teeth and filling the gaps by taking support from the special coatings that come to them.
Full Dental Prostheses (Palatal Prostheses)
A complete denture or a complete denture is a removable device used to replace lost teeth. Dental prostheses are produced from porcelain or acrylic on an acrylic base.
Hooked (Sectional) Dental Prostheses
They are prostheses made in cases where fixed prosthesis cannot be applied. Since the prosthesis is attached to the tooth in front of the edentulous area with a hook, it is also called a hooked prosthesis.
Precision Attached Dentures
It is a type of dental prosthesis applied in cases where there are many missing teeth and treatment cannot be performed with fixed prostheses. It is also known as ‘prosthesis with snaps’ among the people because of the hidden retainers that fit into the slots prepared in the teeth.
Implant Prosthesis
Implant supported prostheses are fixed or removable prostheses placed on the implant and supported by the implants. People who have no teeth but have sufficient bone level can also use implant supported prostheses.
Inlay and Onlay Dental Restorations
Inlays and onlays are a solution between fillings and crowns. It is an aesthetic treatment method applied to teeth that do not have enough dental tissue to be filled or that have not been damaged enough to be covered.
In-Channel Post Applications
Sometimes it is necessary to get support from the root of the tooth in order to ensure the retention and strength of the restoration in teeth with a damaged crown part. In the past, “post-cores” prepared in the laboratory using metal alloys required both measuring and a second appointment. Thanks to the light-permeable “fiber-posts” that come out with the developing technology, this process can be completed in 15-20 minutes and “post-cores” with high aesthetic properties and resistance can be made.