Fixed Prostheses
This type of prosthesis is made by using the teeth as abutment and is fixed in the mouth.
Prostheses such as metal-supported porcelain, zirconium, full porcelain, lamina, inlay-onlay are fixed prostheses.
Fixed Porcelain Veneers And Bridge Prostheses
Like other organs in our body, our teeth are affected by time. With aging, teeth undergo different degrees of destruction due to fractures, cracks, discolorations, abrasions due to parafunctional disorders, and gingival diseases. At the same time accidents and caries cause loss of substance in the teeth. In such cases, porcelain veneer (crown) are applied to replace the lost tissues in the treatment of teeth.
When Are Porcelain Veneers Made?
- In teeth that have lost excessive tissue due to caries, trauma or any other reason.
- For teeth with color problems
- For teeth with deformities
- Closing the gaps between teeth
- In the presence of large fillings
- In closing the gaps formed after the gingival operation
When Are Porcelain Bridge Prostheses Made?
In cases where tooth loss occurs for any reason, prostheses made by taking support from neighboring teeth are called bridge prostheses.
How Are Porcelain Veneers And Bridge Prosthesis Made?
In such restorations, first of all, a certain amount of preperation should be done on the teeth that will support it.
The amount of this process is determined by the restorative material to be used.
The use of porcelain as a substructure in ceramic applications without metal support allows less preparation than metal-supported veneers.
After the preparation, temporary restorations are made so that the patient can easily continue his normal life with temporary teeth.
Considering the patient’s wishes, the most suitable tooth color is selected.
Our ceramic restoration is prepared on the impressions taken and rehearsals are made.
Restorations evaluated and agreed in terms of aesthetics and function by both the patient and the physician then adhered to the tooth with special adhesive cements.