Prosthodontic Dentistry, or Prosthetic
Dentistry, is concerned with treating
missing teeth or treating existing
teeth that have significant damage.
The Prosthodontists deal with
congenital defects as well as
problems arising from trauma and
neglect. The Prosthodontist can
aid in the rehabilitation of a
complete dentition or merely in
the replacement of one or two
teeth.
There are different ways to replace
missing teeth, such as bridges
or partial dentures. Bridges and
Dentures may be fixed or removable.
At our dental clinic, we utilize
IPS Empress porcelain, amongst other
conventional materials, for natural
looking teeth. Our dental center
provides the full range of dental
treatments services for bridges/crowns,
complete or partial dentures and
dental implants.
Crowns
& Bridges (metal & metal
free ceramic)
Crown
When a tooth is heavily
decayed it is more likely
to fracture and lose considerable
tooth substance.
Crowns, also known as
caps, restore damaged teeth and
mimic the shape, size and color
of the surrounding teeth.
Crowns are indicated
for cracked teeth and teeth with
deep cavities; to protect teeth
that have been filled by root-canal
treatment; to provide extra support
for bridges; and to cover poorly
shaped or discolored teeth. Crowns
may be made of metal, porcelain,
or newer restorative materials
like metal free ceramics. They
are custom-made and fitted for
each patient in conformation with
the size and length of the natural
teeth. Crowns
typically last five to eight years,
but can last much longer with
proper oral hygiene. Crowns
can be made of a variety of materials.
They can be made of plastic, ceramic
or metal alloys. A combination
of metal and ceramic is also possible
to maximize strength and simulate
the appearance of natural teeth.
The teeth to be crowned are prepared
which involves reduction of the
tooth size (usually under local
anesthesia) followed by an impression
or mould of the prepared tooth.
This trimming of the tooth is required
to create space for the crown to
be fitted. The mould taken is then
sent to a laboratory where skilled
technicians will fabricate the crown.
In the meanwhile, a temporary crown
is made and fitted onto the trimmed
tooth.

Bridges
A bridge stabilizes
the bite of a patient who is missing
one or more teeth. Bridges
prevent the surrounding teeth
from moving or shifting in the
mouth. A missing tooth that is
not replaced may cause surrounding
teeth to become unstable and require
removal, compromising oral health
or change the shape of the face
and diminish the beauty of a smile.
Unlike partial dentures, bridges
are permanent; patients need not
remove them. The missing tooth
is replaced with an artificial
tooth connected between two crowns
(caps), which are permanently
cemented or bonded on the adjacent
teeth.
Bridges can be
used to replace a small number
of missing teeth if the neighboring
teeth are sufficiently strong.
The number of missing teeth, condition
of the neighboring teeth, condition
of the supporting gums and bone
are all important factors which
need to be assessed prior to making
a bridge.
Dentures
- Removable & Flexible

Removable
dentures |

Flexible
dentures |
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.
This is the underlying thinking
behind Valplast's innovative flexible,
removable partial denture. The
flexibility, combined with strength
and light weight, provides total
comfort and great looks!
The preparation is relatively
simple because your natural teeth
don't need to be altered in any
way.
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