Artificial tooth/ Prosthesis

A: Crowns

dental crown
Crowns

Crowns are an ideal way to rebuild teeth which have been broken, or which have been weakened by decay or a very large filling.

The crown fits over the remaining part of the tooth, making it strong and giving it the shape and the contour of a natural tooth.

B: Fixed prosthesis/ Bridges:

dental bridge
dental bridge
dental bridge
dental bridge

Bridges (which are a number of units of crowns attached to one another) are used for the replacement of missing teeth. Artificial tints are deliberately incorporated in the ceramic to match the natural shade of the adjacent teeth.

There are many unfavorable consequences from loss of teeth without replacement:

  • Drifting of adjacent teeth: When there is a missing gap, opposing teeth may over-erupt adjacent teeth drift into the empty spaces resulting in food trapping and possible decay
  • Difficulty in chewing: Missing teeth causes issues in chewing that could possibly result in indigestion
  • Poor appearance and bone loss: Lose of youthful and facial structure appearance due to bone resorption
  • Loss of lip support
  • Poor speech: Difficulty in speaking specially if front teeth is missing.

Complete / partial dentures

complete or partial dentures
complete / partial dentures
complete or partial dentures
complete / partial dentures
complete or partial dentures
complete / partial dentures

A variety of options are present for the replacement of teeth through dentures, such as basic complete denture, cast partial denture, flexible dentures, etc.