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Dental prostheses

Dental prostheses are fixed or removable devices that are placed in the patient's mouth in order to return the chewing, aesthetic and phonetic function of their smile. In this way, a problem of dental absence is solved, regardless of whether it is one, several or all the teeth.

Advantages of Dental Prostheses

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Prosthesis Fixed

It is used to replace one or several missing teeth without being able to remove the prosthesis from the mouth, like natural teeth.

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DENTAL PROSTHESIS:  STEP BY STEP

Planning for  the intervention for the placement of dental implants.

Simple surgical intervention performed under sedation.

Placement of dental prostheses

Post-Operative Review

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Prosthesis Removable

This treatment is useful in patients who have lost many teeth. In this case there is not enough dental support to put the fixed prosthesis (unless dental implants were placed).

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  • Does it hurt to get an implant?
    Dental implants are a complex process, but not painful. The intervention is performed under local anesthesia, so the area is numb and you only notice more than a slight pressure.
  • If I get dental implants, will I be able to chew well?
    Chewing with dental implants is just as effective as with your natural teeth. An implant allows you to chew and grind food just as well as the rest of your teeth. They don't move.
  • What other options are there?
    To solve the problem of missing teeth, there are different options as an alternative to dental implants: Bridge: it is a type of fixed prosthesis that rests on the natural teeth adjacent to the missing piece. Removable prostheses: this type of prosthesis, known colloquially as false teeth, is removable and, although it is a cheaper treatment, it is of lower quality than implants.
  • How is the postoperative period of dental implants?
    The postoperative period of dental implants is quite simple, although the recommendations of our dentists must be followed to the letter. First of all, you should avoid eating with the operated area at least during the first days after the operation. In addition, the first hours will have to apply local cold to reduce inflammation. Finally, it is recommended to avoid tobacco, alcohol and very strong foods such as spicy or acidic foods that can irritate the area where the dental implant has been placed.

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