Dental prosthetics is the process of restoring lost or damaged teeth using modern orthopedic structures. This not only restores the functionality of the dental arch but also improves the aesthetics of the smile, enhancing the patient’s quality of life.
Types of Prosthetics Available at Diplomat Med Center
We offer a full range of prosthetics services:
Crowns
- Metal-ceramic – reliable and durable.
- All-ceramic – perfect for front teeth due to their natural appearance.
- Zirconia – strong, aesthetic, and hypoallergenic.
Bridge Prosthetics
Installed on adjacent teeth to restore one or several lost teeth.
Full Dentures
For complete replacement of the dental arch.
Removable Prosthetics
Highly functional removable structures.
Implant-Supported Prosthetics
An ideal solution for patients with complete or partial edentulism. We use All-on-4 and All-on-6 systems for quick and reliable dental arch restoration.
How Does the Implantation Process Work?
Stages of the procedure at our clinic:
Consultation and Diagnostics
Panoramic imaging and 3D scanning to assess the condition of the teeth and bone tissue.
Planning
Selecting the optimal type of prosthetics based on your anatomical features and preferences.
Tooth Preparation
If necessary, we perform caries treatment, depulpation, or tooth preparation for crowns.
Construct Fabrication
Prosthetics are created in a modern dental laboratory using digital modeling.
Installation and Adaptation
The ready-made prosthetic is installed, and adjustments are made for perfect comfort.
What Are the Benefits of Prosthetics?
Natural Aesthetics
Modern materials make prosthetics look as natural as real teeth.
Durability
High-quality constructions last up to 15–20 years with proper care.
Functionality
Prosthetics restore the ability to chew, speak, and smile without discomfort.
Comfort
Precise measurements and high-quality fabrication ensure a perfect fit.
Health Preservation
Protection of adjacent teeth and prevention of bone tissue atrophy.
Our Approach: A Combination of Technology and Comfort
- Precise Diagnostics: We use a Kodak panoramic X-ray and 3D scanners to eliminate errors.
- Modern Materials: We work with zirconium, ceramics, and other innovative materials.
- Top-Level Aesthetics: Finished prosthetics are matched in color and shape to look like natural teeth.
- Patient Comfort: We consider all your wishes and ensure the process is as smooth as possible.
Why Choose Our Clinic
We provide high-quality prosthetics that meet the highest expectations:
- Modern Materials: We use ceramics, zirconium, and metal ceramics for durability and natural appearance.
- Individual Approach: Each construction is created considering the patient’s anatomical features.
- Advanced Technology: We work with highly accurate digital diagnostic and modeling methods.
- Experienced Team: Our orthopedists and dental technicians are masters of their craft.
- Quality Guarantee: We provide a warranty for all types of prosthetics.
Potential Disadvantages and How We Address Them
Duration of the Process: Depending on the type of prosthetic, the production may take several days to a week.
- We offer temporary prosthetics to ensure patient comfort during this period.
Adaptation: Some patients require time to get used to the new construction.
- Our specialists provide detailed consultations and adjustments to make adaptation as comfortable as possible.
Cost: High-quality materials may come at a higher price.
- We offer various prosthetic options and flexible payment conditions.
We Guarantee
Accurate Diagnostics
We use Kodak panoramic X-ray and 3D scanners to eliminate errors.
Modern Materials
We work with zirconium, ceramics, and other innovative materials.
High-Level Aesthetics
Finished prosthetics are matched in color and shape to look like natural teeth.
Patient Comfort
We consider all preferences and work to ensure the process is as easy as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Depending on the complexity and type of prosthetic, the process can take from 3 days to 2 weeks.
Yes, but the condition of the teeth is assessed individually. If the tooth is weakened, additional preparation may be required.
No, the preparation process is performed under local anesthesia to ensure no discomfort.
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