What is Dental Prosthesis? | 4 Types of Dental Prosthesis

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A dental prosthesis consists of a product or a material that is used to replace a missing tooth or to cover up misshape or defective teeth. The dental prosthesis includes implants, crowns, and veneers. Some of these dental prostheses are removable while others are permanently attached. To make a dental prosthesis a dentist will diagnose and will assess your teeth or oral cavity. X-rays are also important for dental prostheses. This is because to make a dental prosthesis a dentist requires all the available data of your teeth. The dental prosthesis is exact of your tooth size so this is why we conduct various assessments to take a proper reading of your tooth.

Procedure to Dental Prosthesis

As there are various types of dental prosthesis and each one of them is done a little bit differently. But the purpose of them is the same which is to cover up the bad tooth in your oral cavity. We will learn more about these dental prostheses later in the article. But generally, when you visit a dentist for dental prosthesis first, they prepare your mouth for the surgery and then they perform the surgery based on the method they have picked for the dental prosthesis.

4 Types of Dental Prosthesis

There are serval types of Dental Prosthesis. Here are some of the common types of Dental Prosthesis:

  • 1.Dentures

Dental are artificial teeth and gum used to replace the entire upper teeth. Dentures are normally done when your natural teeth are too weak or start to decaying. In the past, dentures were used to be removable dental prostheses but nowadays you can also get permanent dentures. Fixed dentures, otherwise called implant-supported dentures, are held set up by roughly four dental inserts in each curve. Therefore, they are likewise alluded to as All-on-four inserts. Putting an embed upheld dental replacement requires the arrangement of at any rate four dental inserts and the extraction of any excess rotted or harmed teeth.

  • 2.Dental Crowns

A crown is a dental cap that is placed at the top of the teeth to make sure that the teeth regain their shape size and strength. A dental crown can be needed in the following cases

  • to protect a decayed tooth from more damage.
  • to restore an already broken tooth.
  • to hold a dental bridge in place.
  • to cover a severely discolored tooth

A crown is specially used in cases where the shape of the tooth is not perfect. A crown applies pressure on the top of the teeth so that it can regain its original form and shape. There are many types of crowns some of them only take one sitting to be fit. Whereas the other one takes more than one day or one appointment.

  • 3.Dental Bridge

A dental crown is a single tooth that is used to cover up the damaged tooth whereas, a dental bridge is a bridge of two or more dental crowns. Usually, a dental bridge consists of more than two dental crowns. Because of their distinctive structure, dental extensions can reestablish nearby teeth that are rotted, harmed or missing at the same time. At the point when utilized in a joint effort with dental inserts, they are known as an embed upheld connect. Embed upheld spans are utilized when the characteristic teeth can’t uphold a dental prosthesis. All things being equal, embed upheld spans utilize dental inserts as a wellspring of help for the dental crowns and phony teeth. The position of a dental extension is like setting a dental crown, however, two dental inserts are set.

  • 4.Veneers

Veneers are also used to correct your smile it is mostly used to create “Hollywood Smile”. Veneers are made up of porcelain and are usually placed on the top of the teeth to give them a new look. Veneers mostly dissolve various issues like spacing, crowding, and discoloration/staining. Veneers are also a quick treatment and you don’t have to wait for the results.

When you are going for treatment you must be sure about that because during the treatment dentist will remove a small layer of enamel from your teeth, this is irreversible. Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of veneers.

Precautions

Some people are allergic to the local anesthetic agent. If you are allergic to this then you must tell your dentist. There are also a lot of people who are afraid of dental prosthesis, and this can cause them to stress when they are in surgery. Sometimes people also faint because they are too stressed out. So, if you are doing dental prosthesis then I will recommend you to take make sure you are comfortable with that and do research of you from the internet.

Conclusion

The dental prosthesis is a process where a weak or decaying tooth of yours is replaced to cover up. There are a lot of different types of dental prosthesis some of them are given above in the article. The dental prosthesis is very common nowadays, and many people are going under dental prosthesis to make sure that their oral cavity is also nice looking.

 

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Author Since:  September 18, 2018

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