Restoring teeth to their natural, original appearance through high-quality, next-generation filling materials and advanced technologies;placement of implants to replace missing teeth;prosthetics and correction of the dental arch.
There are removable and fixed prostheses, and the choice of the most suitable option for each patient is made individually. Dental arch correction involves adjusting the position, color, size, or shape of the teeth.
It is often difficult to draw a clear line between modern branches of dentistry — the same dental defects can be corrected through both therapeutic and orthopedic methods. For example, if a tooth cavity is filled layer by layer with a restorative material, it is a therapeutic procedure. But if an impression is taken of the cavity and a fabricated inlay is placed, it falls under prosthodontics.
Like all areas of medicine, prosthodontics keeps pace with the times. The methods used in modern orthopedic clinics have become safer and more tissue-preserving than those used in the past.
An alternative to removable dentures with porcelain teeth set in rubber bases are modern constructions made of biologically safe materials and alloys. These prostheses are visually indistinguishable from natural teeth and last much longer than porcelain analogues.
However, no matter how natural and beautiful artificial teeth may look, they can never replace real ones. Therefore, regular preventive visits to the dentist should become a habit — treating a tooth at an early stage is always easier and less expensive than replacing it with a functional and aesthetic prosthesis.
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