Telescopic prosthesis: Everything important about dental prosthesis

How does the telescopic denture work? The natural teeth serve as the retaining apparatus for telescopic dentures. For this purpose, they are covered with so-called inner telescopes, which are firmly cemented onto the teeth (abutment teeth) as crowns. The outer telescopes sit on the removable part of the telescopic prosthesis. When the patient inserts the … Telescopic prosthesis: Everything important about dental prosthesis

Tooth crown

Introduction In prosthetic dentistry, a dental crown represents the possibility of treating a tooth that has been severely damaged by caries. In cases where so much natural tooth substance has been lost due to the carious defect that the tooth is in danger of breaking under stress, a dental crown is often the last chance … Tooth crown

Ceramic crown | Tooth crown

Ceramic crown Ceramic crowns represent a highly aesthetic restoration option, which is the result of the special modeling process. The ceramic crown, which is made of zirconium oxide, is modeled from countless small layers that are applied to each other and vary in color. The result is the translucency and color brilliance of the crown, … Ceramic crown | Tooth crown

Dentures are loose

Introduction In dental terminology, in principle, every dental prosthesis is subsumed under the term “dental prosthesis”, whereas most patients understand a “prosthesis” to be a classic total denture (as shown in the picture below, for example). Dental prosthodontics divides the normally used dental prosthesis into two main groups, fixed and removable dentures. Types of dentures … Dentures are loose