Getting used to the new prosthesis | Dental prosthesis of the lower jaw

Getting used to the new prosthesis After the insertion of a new denture in the lower jaw, it first feels like a large, unpleasant foreign body. One wonders how to talk and eat with this one without everything disturbing. This is quite natural, because the body has to get used to it first. It is … Getting used to the new prosthesis | Dental prosthesis of the lower jaw

Dentures with push button | Dentures of the upper jaw

Dentures with push button Another variation to wear a palate-free upper jaw prosthesis are snap fasteners, so-called mini implants. These mini implants are much shorter than normal implants and are also surgically drilled into the jaw. Suitable locators are built into the prosthesis, which lock into the mini-implants with a key-lock principle and thus fix … Dentures with push button | Dentures of the upper jaw

What should you do if a prosthesis breaks? | Dentures of the upper jaw

What should you do if a prosthesis breaks? Since the prosthesis base is made of plastic, it is prone to breakage and may be damaged or even break through if dropped on the ground. This danger exists especially if the palatal plate is filigree and thin. To reinforce the prosthesis, metal meshes can be incorporated … What should you do if a prosthesis breaks? | Dentures of the upper jaw