Dental prosthetics
Dental prosthetics involve the restoration of lost or severely damaged teeth using various dental constructions. This procedure not only improves the appearance of the smile but also helps maintain proper chewing function, prevents the shifting of remaining teeth, and supports the overall health of the jaw system. In Russia, patients can access a wide range of clinics and restoration methods. The MARUS platform helps select a reliable clinic where prosthetic treatment is performed based on the individual characteristics of the patient and in accordance with modern dental standards.
What is Dental Prosthetics?
Dental prosthetics is a complex of dental procedures aimed at restoring missing chewing units and the functions of the jaw system. The dentist selects the most suitable construction depending on the condition of the oral cavity, the number of remaining teeth, and the patient's preferences. Modern prostheses are comfortable, aesthetic, and long-lasting.
Indications and Contraindications
Prosthetics are indicated when restoration by other means is not possible or effective. Like any medical procedure, it also has its limitations.
Indications:
- Complete or partial absence of chewing teeth
- Severely damaged teeth that cannot be restored with fillings
- Bite anomalies requiring dental arch reconstruction
- Preparation for dental implants
- Aesthetic defects affecting the appearance of the smile
Contraindications:
- Acute inflammatory processes in the oral cavity (gingivitis, periodontitis, stomatitis, etc.)
- Blood diseases and severe chronic conditions during exacerbation
- Mental disorders preventing compliance with medical instructions
- Poor oral hygiene
- Allergies to materials used in prosthetics (when alternatives are not possible)
Before beginning treatment, a comprehensive examination is carried out to evaluate the condition of the jaw and select the optimal solution.
Types of Dental Prosthetics
Modern prosthetics offer various solutions for restoring a single tooth or the entire dental arch. All constructions fall into two main categories — fixed and removable. The choice depends on the clinical picture, number of lost teeth, gum condition, and patient preferences.
Fixed Prosthetics
Fixed constructions are securely attached in the mouth and do not require daily removal. They offer maximum comfort, stability, and aesthetics:
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