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What Are the Different Types of Dental Prostheses?

There are two main types of dental prostheses: fixed and removable. Fixed dental prostheses are sometimes called “bridges” or “crowns.” They are permanently attached to the natural teeth or implants surrounding the space left by the missing tooth. On the other hand, the patient can take removable dental prostheses and put them back in. They are typically used when fewer teeth are missing, or the surrounding teeth are not strong enough to support a fixed prosthesis.

What Is the Difference Between an Implant and Prosthesis?

An implant is placed into the jawbone to act as a replacement for the root of a missing tooth. The prosthesis then attaches to the implant to replace missing teeth.

What Are Fixed Prostheses in Dentistry?

Fixed dental prostheses are used to replace one or more missing teeth. They are made up of an artificial tooth or teeth attached to a metal frame. The framework is then attached to the implants to replace missing teeth. Fixed prostheses can last for many years with proper care.

When Are Fixed Prostheses Needed?

Fixed prostheses are typically needed when several teeth are missing in a row. They can also be used to replace a single tooth. Fixed prostheses are permanent solutions for tooth loss and can last for many years with proper care.

What Is the Optimal Material for Implants?

Several different materials can be used for implant prostheses, but the most common is titanium. Titanium is a strong and durable metal well-suited for use in the jawbone. It is also biocompatible, meaning it will not cause an allergic reaction or rejection by the body.

What Are the Advantages of Dental Prostheses?

1. They Can Improve the Appearance of Your Smile

Fixed dental prostheses are used to replace one or more missing teeth. They are made up of an artificial tooth or teeth attached to a metal frame. The frame is then attached to the implant, making it a permanent solution for tooth loss. Fixed prostheses can last for many years with proper care.

2. They Can Help You to Speak and Eat More Easily

If you have missing teeth, it can be difficult to speak clearly. Dental prostheses can help to improve your speech by restoring your teeth to their proper positions. Missing teeth can also make it difficult to chew food properly. Dental prostheses can help improve your eating ability by making it easier to chew food.

3. They Are Permanent Solutions for Tooth Loss

Dental prostheses are permanent solutions for tooth loss. Once they are placed, they will stay in your mouth permanently. This means you won’t have to worry about them coming loose or falling out.

What Is the Procedure for Fixed Prostheses?

1. Consultation With Your Dentist

The first step in getting a fixed dental prosthesis is to schedule a consultation with your dentist. During the consultation, your dentist will examine your mouth and teeth to determine if a fixed dental prosthesis is suitable for you.

Your dentist will also take X-rays of your mouth and teeth to better look at the underlying bone structure. This information will determine the best way to attach the prosthesis to your jawbone.

2. Preparation of the Teeth for a Tooth Borne Prosthesis

If your dentist decides that a fixed dental prosthesis is right for you, the next step is to prepare the teeth. This involves removing a small amount of enamel from the teeth surrounding the space. This will make room for the frame of the prosthesis.

Your dentist will then take an impression of your mouth and teeth. This impression will aid in creating the frame of the prosthesis.

3. Attachment of the Prosthesis

Once the frame has been created, your dentist will attach it to your teeth. This is typically done with dental cement. The prosthesis will then be left in place to harden. After the prosthesis, your dentist will make any necessary adjustments. Once the fit is perfect, your dentist will polish the prosthesis to match the rest of your teeth.

Which Dental Prosthesis Is Right for You?

Dental prostheses are great ways to improve your oral health, boost self-confidence, and restore your smile. If you are missing one or more teeth, talk to your dentist about the different types of dental prostheses available. With so many options available, there will be a dental prosthesis right for you.

Schedule an appointment with one of our dental experts today! We can help you decide if dental prosthesis is right for you. 

Testimonials

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Chris M.

Chris M.

When I lost my tooth, I didn’t want to show my smile. Dr. Felton explained the implant process in a way that I could really understand and I was confident that I had come to the right place.  She placed my implant and my new tooth gave me back the confidence to smile again.

Dodie C

Dodie C

I am so pleased to be in the hands of the doctors at the Dental Implant Aesthetic Center, I have total confidence in them. The office staff is so welcoming and made me feel comfortable and I am convinced I will be take care of.

Leslie M

Leslie M

We’ve been going to Dr. Schulter for at least 30 years. I’ve had a broad range of services completed at the Dental Implant Aesthetic Center, from cleanings, to crowns, and dental implants. In 2012, I fell and damaged several of my front teeth. I was able to get on the schedule for an emergency visit…