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PROSTHETIC DENTAL TREATMENT

Prosthetic teeth are currently being applied to replace teeth lost for various reasons. So what is prosthetic dental treatment? As it is known, missing teeth are an important problem both functionally and aesthetically. Prosthesis applications are performed to minimize the problems experienced as a result of lost teeth. Within the scope of these applications, many different materials and methods are used for prosthetic teeth. However, each type of prosthesis is produced in accordance with the patient. These teeth, also popularly referred to as dentures, can be applied for one or several Decayed teeth, as well as can be used in place of all teeth. Of course, the common goal in the treatment process is to protect the existing healthy teeth.  

  

  

  

The prosthesis is a tooth that we have applied to replace your missing teeth and that you can use with a removable design under comfortable use conditions. Our prosthetic tooth types provide comfortable eating conditions with our natural-looking and suitable applications for your tooth sizes.  

  

What are the Types of Prostheses?  

  

We list information about the types of prostheses as follows:  

  

Traditional Full Prosthesis: These are the types of prostheses that we apply if you lose all your teeth or if the number of teeth you have lost is too many, and we place them after the extraction and tissue healing of your teeth, which are irreparably health problems.  

  

Segmented Prosthesis: These are types of prostheses that are placed on your teeth with a metal nail, which do not need to be applied instead of all teeth. By fixing the dentures with crowns that we place on your damaged natural teeth, we ensure that you have an aesthetic smile. Segmented dentures are preferred as an alternative to bridges when your teeth are applied in a removable and wearable design.  

  

What is a Fixed Prosthetic Tooth?  

  

We list the information about fixed dental prostheses as follows:  

  

Porcelain crowns and bridges,  

  

Zirconium crown, bridge,  

  

Implant crown, bridge,  

  

Laminated (sheet) coating,  

  

These varieties are fixed dental prostheses.  

  

What is a Porcelain Prosthetic Tooth?  

  

We convey the details about prosthetic porcelain teeth as follows:  

  

Metal-Supported Porcelain Teeth: These are prosthetic teeth made by putting a metal alloy under a porcelain coating during the construction phase. Our porcelain teeth that we apply are dentures prepared using chromium-cobalt or chromium-nickel alloy that are compatible with your dental tissues. We prefer to apply metal-coated porcelain teeth to your back tooth losses rather than your front tooth losses.  

  

Porcelain Teeth with Zirconium Support: These are our prosthetic dental applications in which we use zirconium coating with white color instead of metal in its substructure and eliminate the slight gray appearance created by metal at the end of the gum with this process. Our porcelain dental prostheses with zirconium support are our interventions in which we achieve the closest results to your natural tooth color.  

  

Full Porcelain Dental Prosthesis: These are the prosthetic teeth that we apply with the preference of reinforced prosthetic coating. Metal or another alloy substance is not used in the substructure of these prosthetic teeth. They provide natural tooth color and an aesthetic, youthful smile.  

  

What are the Advantages of Zirconium Prosthetic Teeth?  

  

We list the details about the advantages of prosthetic teeth from zirconium as follows:  

  

The zirconium prosthesis that we apply to your tooth losses, giving the closest white color to the natural tooth,  

  

Providing an aesthetic, youthful and dynamic smile image,  

  

Reflecting the light,  

  

Eliminating the dark line on the gum strip with the use of white-colored zirconium in the bottom alloy,  

  

100% Harmony with the human body and health,  

  

Easy adaptation and complete removal of tooth sensitivity,  

  

Preventing allergic reactions,  

  

It provides advantages such as offering the possibility of long-lasting use.  

  

What is the Purpose of Prosthetics?  

  

We list information about the goals of prostheses as follows:  

  

To replace the prostheses we have applied to you with a healthy and fully functional new tooth to replace the lost tooth,  

  

To resolve your speech disorder caused by tooth loss,  

  

To intervene against the losses of all your teeth in a single tooth or sequence,  

  

Eliminate the consequences of inability to chew and malnutrition,  

  

To prevent other teeth from slipping into the cavity area that occurs in the event of a tooth loss and to prevent tooth alignment from being disrupted,  

  

To prevent excessive chewing load on teeth with regular distribution in the mouth,  

  

We eliminate tooth loss with natural white-looking prosthetic teeth and perform them with the aim of designing a younger and aesthetic smile.  

  

To Whom is the Prosthesis Applied?  

  

We list the information about those who have undergone prosthesis as follows:  

  

Patients who have lost a single tooth,  

  

For those who have lost more than one or all of their teeth,  

  

We apply prosthetic teeth after tooth extraction to patients who do not experience tooth loss but need tooth extraction due to delaying treatment for a long time.