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A dental prosthesis is an intraoral (inside the mouth) prosthesis used to restore (reconstruct) intraoral defects such as missing teeth, missing parts of teeth, and missing soft or hard structures of the jaw and palate. At Dentalign we replace missing teeth and cover up tooth defects to restore your beautiful smile.
A dental prosthesis may be held in place by connecting to teeth or dental implants. They can either be fixed permanently or removable.
We have skilled dentists who specialize in prosthetic restorations and smile rehabilitation.
Each prosthesis is tailored to your dental requirements, looks, and within your budget.
We focus on aesthetics just as much as function, ensuring your new teeth will look and feel real.
Our materials are of premium grade, durable, comfortable, and stain-resistant to ensure your teeth look strong.
High-level scanning, CAD/CAM technology, and high hygienic standards make it safe and accurate.
We discuss every option and cost after looking at your teeth issues, and then we start to work, so you feel informed and confident.
We also offer continuous check-ups and corrections to guarantee success and comfort in the long term.
Dental prostheses are custom-made dental devices used to replace missing teeth or to restore dental function. They include dentures, bridges, crowns, and implants.
The types of prosthetic devices can be divided into:
The period of treatment for a dental prosthesis may vary according to treatment modality because there are many types of dentures. Each type of prosthesis may be used for different treatments and different timeframes. However, specific procedures will be utilized in dental prosthesis treatments to achieve results as quickly as possible. During the treatment period, temporary prostheses may be placed to prevent the patient from being adversely affected by tooth loss and to minimize any negative experiences during treatment.
To keep your prosthesis in great shape:
The lifespan of a dental prosthetic depends on the type used and the level of care. Typically, they last 5 to 10 years.