ORTHOPEDIC TREATMENT

(veneers, crowns, prosthetics on implants) 

Teeth are one of the few organs that do not regenerate naturally. This is why prosthetic dentistry plays a crucial role in restoring the dental arch, advancing prosthetic techniques, and giving patients back not only functionality but also aesthetic harmony. It is the art of creating the perfect smile—natural, confident, and captivating.

Veneers: A Modern Solution for a Perfect Smile

Veneers have been used in dentistry for over 40 years to correct minor imperfections such as chips, gaps, discoloration, and irregular tooth shape. These ultra-thin shells, made from safe and durable materials, provide a natural appearance and long-lasting results.

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Zirconia crowns are a material that combines the aesthetics of ceramics with the strength of metal-ceramic. It is made of pressed zirconia blocks using CAD/CAM technology - milled on a machine in an automated way. Three types of zirconium structures are common in modern dentistry: Combined. They are based on a frame made of opaque zirconium dioxide of a bright white shade. To improve aesthetics, the frame is covered with layers of porcelain. The disadvantage of such crowns is chipping of ceramic layers (observed in >10% of patients 5 years after the installation of such prostheses).

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The veneers are fixed on the front row, fit snugly and create a flawless smile that gives you confidence. The patient can choose the material and color of the products. Cosmetic dentistry helps to achieve excellent results: you forget about unpleasant sensations and enjoy straight teeth.Veneers are classified according to the material used in their manufacture. They are ceramic, composite, and zirconium. Each subtype has pros and cons, has its own external features and price.

Crowns.

Crowns are a type of dental prosthesis that restore the anatomical structure, chewing function, and aesthetics of severely damaged or completely lost teeth. According to the composition, there are metal-free crowns (ceramic, zirconium, plastic) and metal (solid or with a metal frame covered with layers of ceramics).Metal-free crowns.Ceramic E-max indicated for restoring the aesthetics of the anterior group. The shade and optical properties of the material are close to real enamel. E-max dentures are difficult to distinguish from natural teeth. Depending on the manufacturing method, E-max is available in two types: - IPS E-max PRESS / IPS E Max Press Multi ceramics obtained by pressing under high temperatures and pressure. The classical technology involves the production of a ceramic cap, which is subsequently coated with additional layers of ceramic and then painted;- E Max Press Multi is a modernized manufacturing method. It is based on the creation of a monolithic frame, which initially has the required shade, shape and optical properties;- IPS E-max CAD the technology involves the creation of an orthopedic structure by 3D milling according to a three-dimensional image of the patient's oral cavity. Ceramics made by the CAD/CAM method are not as strong as those made by pressing. The second disadvantage is a smaller selection of shades for future prostheses.

Monolithic. They are made of standard white zirconia disks with almost no transparency. They are not covered with ceramics. Therefore, the resemblance to real teeth is achieved by mechanical coloring after the milling stage. They are recommended for prosthetics of the chewing parts.Monolithic multi-layer (Multi-layer). Consist entirely of zirconium, accurately imitating the structure of real enamel, very durable. Aesthetically, they are almost as good as E-max ceramics. They immediately have a color gradient and transparency, like real teeth.

Implant prosthetics.

Implant prosthetics is planned and performed by an orthopedic surgeon. Thanks to his work, it is possible to restore single lost teeth or create a support for a bridge, and in some cases, restore a complete edentulous jaw.
Modern dentistry widely uses dental implants, the type and design of which may differ in shape, material, or other characteristics. And the variety of artificial dental roots allows us to solve the problem of missing teeth in people with different anatomical and other characteristics.

Dental implants are multi-component structures. They consist of the following elements:
1. Implant (made of a strong material that replaces the tooth root);2. Abutment (the transition part between the post and the crown); 3. Crown (the upper part that replaces the visible part of the tooth).

Advantages of implants:- aesthetic appearance and long service life (10-20 years); - the ability to restore full chewing function;- prevention of bone atrophy;- the possibility of using the technique for partial or complete adentia.