Dental Prosthesis
Dental prosthesis treatment is a dentistry application performed by using artificial teeth to replace missing teeth. Tooth loss can cause various aesthetic, functional and health problems. Dental prostheses offer an effective solution to restore both an aesthetic smile and functions such as chewing and speaking. By replacing missing teeth, dental prostheses improve the patient's oral health and quality of life.
Depending on the needs of the patient and the condition of tooth loss, dental prostheses can be varied as complete dentures, partial dentures or implant-supported dentures. Which type of prosthesis will be used is decided as a result of the patient's oral structure and dentist evaluation.
Advantages of Dental Prosthesis
Dental prostheses provide an aesthetic appearance by filling the gaps created by missing teeth and increase the patient's self-confidence. In addition, dentures restore the chewing function, allowing patients to eat comfortably. Prostheses are also important to prevent problems such as jawbone resorption that may arise due to missing teeth.
In addition, dental prostheses improve speech function. Missing teeth can make it difficult to produce some sounds correctly. Dental prosthesis solves such functional problems, making the patient more comfortable in daily life.
Types of Dental Prosthesis
The most common types of dentures used in denture treatment include complete dentures, partial dentures and implant-supported dentures. Complete dentures are removable prostheses used when all teeth are missing. These prostheses sit on the jawbone and are designed so that the patient can use them comfortably.
Partial dentures are used when only a few teeth are missing. These prostheses, which are attached to the remaining teeth, support the alignment of the teeth and the jaw structure. Implant-supported dentures are prostheses that are fixed on implants placed in the jawbone. This method provides a long-lasting solution by offering the closest function to natural teeth.
Dental Prosthesis Treatment Process
The tooth replacement treatment process begins with a detailed examination. Your dentist will assess your oral structure, tooth loss and general health. He or she will then determine the most suitable type of denture for you and create a personalized treatment plan. The dentures are meticulously prepared to fit your teeth and jaw structure.
After the dentures have been prepared, they are placed in the mouth by your dentist and the necessary adjustments are made. This stage is extremely important for the dentures to be comfortable and functional. After the treatment process is completed, regular check-ups and proper care are essential for the longevity of the dentures.
Things to Consider When Using Dental Prosthesis
Regular maintenance is important for the long-lasting and comfortable use of dentures. You should clean your dentures every day and pay attention to your oral hygiene. You should be careful when putting on and taking off your dentures and use the cleaning products recommended by your dentist.
It is also important to have your dentures checked regularly by your dentist to detect any problems early and to check the fit of the dentures. With proper care and regular check-ups, you can enjoy your dentures for many years to come.
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