Prosthodontics
Fixed prosthetic solutions and removable prosthetics are tools in our wide range of possibilities to help reconstruct the bite, to a completely functional bite. Thanks to modern techniques it is possible to make bridges and crowns in highly aesthetic ceramic materials with a natural looking result and long-time durability.
Porcelain Crowns and Bridges (Captek or Cercon)
Captek - The ultimate in porcelain fused to metal crown and bridge, Captek offers all ceramic esthetics and fit. Recommend for single crowns and up to 3 unit bridges. The capillary technology offers dentist and patients the beauty, health and longevity of gold produced through a new process with unparallel strength accuracy and esthetic.
Cercon - Smart Ceramics for Crowns and Bridges Yttria-stabilized Zirconia oxide is an innovative system for metal-free single crowns and up to 6-unit bridges. Recommended for any placement in the mouth, Cercon is the strongest and the toughest all-ceramic restoration being offered today. Conventional preparation, cementation and adhesive bonding techniques.
Flexible Dentures (Valplast)
Flexible partial dentures are the comfortable, beautiful, and affordable choice. It was long thought that removable partial dentures had to be rigid to be effective. The innovation of the Valplast Flexible Partial allows the restoration to adapt to the constant movement and flexibility in your mouth.
Porcelain / Gold Inlays
Dental inlays and onlays are restorations used to repair rear teeth that have a mild to moderate amount of decay. They can also be used to restore teeth that are cracked or fractured if the damage is not severe enough to require a dental crown. Inlays and onlays are usually made from porcelain, composite resin, and sometimes even from gold. Because they can be created from tooth-colored materials, inlays and onlays are often used to replace metal fillings for patients who desire a more natural looking smile.
Complete / Partial Dentures (with High Impact Acrylic)
A denture is a removable appliance that substitutes for missing natural teeth and surrounding tissue. Dentures can be an affordable and time-effective solution for one or more missing teeth. There are two types of dentures:
- Complete dentures are used when all of the teeth are missing
- Partial dentures are an option when some of your natural teeth remain; they also help prevent your remaining teeth from shifting
The base of each denture is supported by your gum tissue and jaw bone. The upper complete denture covers your palate (roof of the mouth) while the lower complete denture is horseshoe shaped to allow room for your tongue. Traditionally, the upper base is held in place by suction and a thin film of saliva while the lower base relies on gravity. Dentures can also be securely supported and retained by dental implants.