Prosthetic
Surgery
Fixed Prosthetics – Bridges, Crowns, and Implants
The fastest way to replace a missing tooth is certainly by making a bridge, and the quickest method for aesthetic restoration of a tooth (large fillings, discoloration due to injury or after old treatment) is by making crowns. Today, in addition to classic metal-ceramic crowns and bridges, there are also metal-free options that provide superior aesthetics at affordable prices. Dental implants are an integral part of modern dentistry, and today there is a wide range of reliable global manufacturers, making it possible to replace a tooth while preserving adjacent teeth, for an amount that is no longer unattainable.
Removable Prosthetics – Dentures
In situations where a large number of teeth are missing and fixed restorations or implant placement are not possible, traditional dentures are the only option. They can be combined with fixed restorations – bridges and crowns, when the situation allows, which increases their stability and also preserves the remaining teeth. Complete dentures are the treatment of choice when all teeth are missing, and they can be made using the standard method or in combination with implants, where the mutual connection is based on magnets or locators. This allows the denture to be removed for hygiene purposes while still providing a secure fit to the jaws.
Surgical Interventions
Minor surgical interventions such as tooth extractions, suturing wounds after injuries, or abscess drainage are routinely performed. In cases of complicated extractions and interventions, a specialist in oral surgery is engaged.