Prosthetic Treatments

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Dental prostheses are treatments applied to restore tissue loss in existing teeth, meet aesthetic needs, or replace lost teeth. They are custom-made in the laboratory for each patient. These treatments include fixed prostheses (laminate, zirconia, porcelain bridges, etc.), removable prostheses (full dentures, skeletal prostheses, precision attachment dentures, etc.), and implant-supported prostheses.

In fixed prostheses, the treatment process includes planning the necessary procedures, preparing and adjusting the teeth to be treated, applying temporary prostheses until permanent ones are produced, fitting, and cementing the final prosthesis.

Removable prostheses are applied in cases of multiple tooth loss or when implants cannot be used. The treatment process varies depending on the type of prosthesis to be made. Typically, it involves planning, measurement stages, trial fittings for prosthesis suitability in the mouth, proper placement of teeth, and final delivery to the patient.
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Implant-supported prostheses are started after the implant's integration is complete. They can be designed as either removable or fixed prostheses. Single crowns, implant-supported bridges, or fixed prosthetic restorations with a limited number of implants (such as All-on-Four or All-on-Six) can be made.

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