Dentures are dental devices intended to replace one or more damaged or missing teeth. It is important to have these teeth repaired, not only for aesthetic purposes, but also to ensure good chewing and good oral health. The materials of prostheses have evolved a lot in recent years. While they have long been made of metal, ceramics and resins provide a more aesthetic result.
● Veneer: a very thin coating that is bonded to a tooth to improve aesthetics and hide defects.
● Crown: seals and protects a damaged tooth. It sits directly on it.
● Bridge: Replaces one or more teeth, but is attached to adjacent teeth. It is used to fill the space between two teeth.
● Inlay/onlay: an alternative solution to large fillings and bridges. An inlay replaces an internal part of the tooth (e.g. devitalized), while an onlay is a partial dental crown that covers the tooth.
● Implant: device screwed into the jaw to replace a root for greater stability and durability. A crown or bridge is then placed on the implant