Dental prosthetics is the specialty dedicated to aesthetically and functionally rehabilitating the patient’s mouth, both by restoring severely damaged teeth and replacing missing ones. The choice of the most suitable prosthetic is always personalized and guided by the patient’s general and oral health, as well as their expectations.
Fixed Prosthetics on Natural Teeth
Crowns and Bridges are fixed solutions that reconstruct or protect severely damaged teeth or replace missing teeth. These devices are designed to perfectly mimic the shape and color of natural teeth, fully restoring both chewing function and aesthetics.
Fixed Implant-Based Prosthetics
In addition to natural teeth, bridges and crowns can be anchored to osseointegrated titanium implants. These implants replace the roots of missing teeth, providing stable support and avoiding the need to grind adjacent healthy teeth. The characteristics of these prosthetics, which can be cemented or screwed onto the implant, are similar to those of fixed solutions on natural teeth.
Metal-Free Prosthetics
To meet our patients’ highest aesthetic demands, we use new metal-free ceramic materials. Materials such as zirconia, lithium disilicate, and feldspar ceramic combine high mechanical strength with a surface that limits bacterial adhesion and, above all, offer exceptional aesthetics. The absence of metal alloys allows us to recreate the natural translucency of teeth, promoting healthy gum tissue and eliminating the unsightly dark margin typical of older restorations.