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Crowns, bridges and dentures
When are they required?
If you lose one, several or all of your teeth it becomes difficult to chew food, and this negatively impacts your quality of life. Some people may also become self-conscious due to the change in their smile.
It is important to replace missing or damaged teeth as failure to do so can lead to further tooth loss – missing teeth create spaces into which neighbouring teeth tend to move. This destabilises the bite and leads to loosening of teeth, increased risk of decay, and functional overload of remaining teeth.

What are my options?
The most common types of dental prostheses are:
- Onlays, inlays, overlays – these are small indirect restoration made in a laboratory. They are used to restore teeth when composite fillings are not suitable.
- Single tooth crowns cover the entire tooth and are used when your teeth are worn out, changed in colour or cracked. The crown is made to resemble the natural tooth in shape and colour. Modern crowns are made of tooth – coloured materials such as zirconia or Emax ceramics.
- Bridges are non – removable restorations used to replace one or more missing teeth by joining an artificial tooth definitively to adjacent teeth or dental implants.
- Dentures are removable artificial teeth. They are a non – invasive and a cost – effective option. They are usually used to restore large spaces when neither implants, nor bridges are possible to place for various reasons such as extensive bone loss and/or medical conditions that prohibit surgery.
We have installed a 3SHAPE scanner in our practice, with the help of which dental impressions become a procedure that does not cause unpleasant sensations. The dental impressions are performed with digital precision and immediately appear on the computer screen, from which they travel directly to the dental laboratory. This makes the whole process more time – efficient, less uncomfortable and more precise.