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Dental veneers                     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_(dentistry)

Dental veneers – refer to the reconstruction, protection or consolidation of teeth using materials that are fabricated in a dental laboratory.

A veneer is used to cap or completely cover the tooth. The main advantages of the indirect method of tooth restoration include using of materials that require special fabrication dental laboratory methods.

The materials that are used require intense heat to be processed into a restoration.

Restorative materials used in restorations possess have more superior mechanical properties than the materials used for tooth restoration, and this produce a restoration of much higher quality.

Porcelain Fused to Metal Veneers (PFM) & 3D technology

Porcelain fused to metal veneers provide for a strong, durable, and aesthetic dental treatment option.

One of the key factors for the functional and aesthetic dental success of this type of veneers is ensuring the preparation of the underlying tooth structure provides adequate space for the appropriate thickness of the material selected.

Additionally, the artistic skill of the dental laboratory technician creating the veneers will determine its aesthetic appeal.

The last word in the world dental industry is 3D technology. The dental field is embracing the trend of digital dentistry: 3D printers & 3D scanners designed for dental applications can now help dentists offer a better and more personalized dental lab service to patients while offering substantial cost reductions and simplifying complex dental appliances production workflows.

All-Ceramic veneers - e.Max press & zircon CAD/CAM

The best material choice for all ceramic  today is veneers either zirconium, or press materials. They provide a metal free aesthetic option with many benefits.

By eliminating the need for the supportive metal core, an aesthetic all ceramic veneers can be created with a reduced thickness of material. This makes them a more favorable treatment choice in areas with limited space. The elimination of the metal core allows for light transmission through the porcelain for better optical and a higher level of dental aesthetics.

The last word in the world dental industry is CAD-CAM technology.
CAD-CAM technologies provide full computer aided design and computer aided milling the full zirconium ceramic structure of dental veneers or bridges.
The term CAD/CAM is a shortening of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM).

Dental implants                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dental_implant

Dental implants are the most modern and comfortable prosthetic restoration.

With implants is possible to restore the lost teeth without the necessity to include in the process the neighboring teeth.

In dentistry, the term implant described as element which substitutes the root of the vital tooth. Introduced surgically into the bone of alveolar process, it enables to perform fixed prosthetic restoration, veneers or bridge.

Implantation procedures last from 3 to 6 months. It is the so called adaptive period depending on the position of implant and individual healing properties of the organism.

Dental bridge

Prosthetic bridge is a perfect solution to replace missing teeth. This is a permanent solution which you do not have to take off.

Prosthetic bridge is a dental construction which is an alternative to a denture.

For example if you are missing one tooth you required three units bridge. One unit is required to make false tooth and two units to fit the bridge.

If you are missing two teeth in a row, which are next to each other, you required four units of bridge. Two units are needed to make false teeth and two units to fit the bridge to the teeth just next to the gap.

Dental dentures                           https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dentures

Dentures (also known as false teeth) are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, and are supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Conventional dentures are removable (removable partial denture or complete denture). However, there are many denture designs, some which rely on bonding or clasping onto teeth or dental implants (fixed prosthodontics). There are two main categories of dentures, the distinction being whether they are used to replace missing teeth on the mandibular arch or on the maxillary arch.

Complete dentures are worn by patients who are missing all of the teeth in a single arch—i.e., the maxillary (upper) or mandibular (lower) arch—or, more commonly, in both arches.

Removable partial dentures are for patients who are missing some of their teeth on a particular arch.

Dentures made from acrylic can be fragile and fracture easily if the patient has trouble adapting neuromuscular control. This can be overcome by reinforcing the denture base with cobalt chromium (Co-Cr). They are often thinner (therefore more comfortable) and stronger (to prevent repeating fractures).

Porcelain veneers - e.Max press & zircon CAD/CAM

Porcelain veneers are slim layers of restorative material placed over own teeth surface, in the aim to improve the look of your smile in quick and easy way.

Veneers are perfect solution for those of patients who would like to improve look of their smile without prosthetic intervention on their dentition. The advantage of veneers is that to fit them you do not damage natural layer of your own teeth.

Veneers can change the color of the teeth as well as the shape and also correct small irregularity of the occlusion.

Porcelain veneer are fabricated by a dental technician in a dental laboratory, and later bonded to the tooth.

In contrast, a porcelain veneer may only be indirectly fabricated.

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