Dental prosthetics include the partial or complete replacement of lost tooth structure using crowns, bridges or dentures. In our modern dental practice, we work with an in-house dental laboratory that allows us to create custom-made, high-quality dental restorations tailored precisely to your needs.
Today’s dentistry offers a wide range of tooth replacement options. For this reason, the following information provides an overview of the most common types of dental prosthetics. During a personal consultation, we will discuss your individual situation in detail and determine together which solution best suits your functional, aesthetic and medical requirements. If you are looking for an experienced dentist in Stuttgart Degerloch for high-quality dental prosthetics in Stuttgart (Degerloch), we are happy to advise you.
Thanks to our in-house dental laboratory, your dental prosthesis is manufactured according to precise dental specifications. Our experienced dental technicians oversee every step of the process, from shade selection to final fitting. Various materials such as metal alloys and all-ceramic restorations are available. The choice of material and prosthetic design is always made in close consultation with you.
A dental crown is used when a tooth has been significantly damaged by decay, fracture or wear. For crown placement, the natural tooth is carefully prepared by reducing it slightly on all sides. An impression of the prepared tooth is then taken so that a perfectly fitting crown can be fabricated.
A dental crown restores the tooth’s original shape, stability and function while protecting it from further damage. Crowns also play an important role in improving aesthetics, especially in the visible area.
All-ceramic crowns are particularly popular due to their lifelike translucency and biocompatibility. In our practice, we primarily work with individually layered ceramic crowns to achieve optimal aesthetic results.
A dental bridge is a fixed prosthetic solution used to replace one or more missing teeth. Bridges are anchored to adjacent teeth or dental implants, which serve as stable abutments. The neighbouring teeth are prepared and crowned to securely hold the bridge in place.
Modern dental bridges are highly aesthetic and functional. Once fitted, the replacement teeth blend seamlessly with your natural dentition and feel comfortable when chewing and speaking.
Bridges are custom-made in our dental laboratory after precise impressions are taken. A wide range of high-quality materials is available, all selected for long-term compatibility and durability.
Dental bridges can be fabricated as:
While full cast bridges are rarely used today, all-ceramic bridges are increasingly popular due to their superior aesthetics and natural appearance. Advances in materials now allow ceramic solutions even in situations where metal-based bridges were previously required.
Modern dentures offer a natural look and a high level of comfort. Depending on the number of remaining teeth, dentures can be designed as partial or full prostheses.
Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. Their design depends on the number, position and condition of the remaining teeth. Fixation options, comfort, aesthetics and costs can vary significantly, making a personalised consultation essential for optimal planning.
Full dentures are used when all natural teeth are missing. Traditional removable dentures rely on suction for retention, which can be limited, especially in the lower jaw. For improved stability and comfort, implant-supported full dentures are now often recommended.
Thanks to modern dentistry, the options for high-quality dental prosthetics are extensive and highly individual. Please call us on 0711 – 765 19 88 to schedule a personal consultation and learn more about the best tooth replacement options for you.
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