How to choose a suitable prosthesis: a review of modern types of structures


What is fixed prosthetics?

Fixed prosthetics involves implanting an artificial root into the bone tissue where teeth are missing. Subsequently, a prosthesis is installed on the root. The patient will not be able to remove the structure on his own. There is another method of restoring the dentition - using removable structures. But it has disadvantages, so it is mainly used only if the patient is not suitable for fixed dentures.


Differences in dentures

FAQ

— Should I be afraid of allergic reactions?

An allergy to dentures is possible, but it is quite rare. Before installation, the patient undergoes a predisposition test. Based on the results of a vegetative resonance study, an orthopedic doctor determines sensitivity to various materials used in prosthetics. This method is 90% reliable.

— Is it necessary to use fixing compounds when wearing removable dentures?

Removable structures are “sucked” to the surface of the oral cavity, but for additional fixation you can optionally use creams or powders.

— Is it possible to sleep with removable dentures?

In the first 2-3 weeks, dentists even recommend not removing the structure at night in order to speed up the adaptation process. After the adaptation period, the choice remains with the patient himself - place the prosthesis in a special solution before going to bed or leave it in the mouth.

— When there are no teeth at all, which prosthesis is better to put in?

For complete edentia, the best option is fixed dentures on implants or prosthetics using the All-on-4 method. High aesthetics and durability will be important advantages. As an economical option, you can consider an acrylic prosthesis or acry-free.

When is fixed prosthetics prescribed?

Main indications for fixed dental prosthetics:

  • the absence of one or more teeth – both nearby and in different parts of the dentition;
  • congenital or acquired defects of tooth enamel (tetracycline teeth, fluorosis, discoloration due to injury or root canal treatment with outdated methods);
  • large chips and cracks;
  • the presence of spaces between teeth (diastema, trema);
  • as a support for a bridge prosthesis.


Consequences of missing teeth

If you are missing 1 or more teeth, consider this dental restoration option. By delaying the process of prosthetics, patients waste time. In the future, the procedure will be more extensive, expensive, and painful.

Due to the increased load on the remaining teeth, they begin to decay faster. The bite is disturbed, pain appears in the temporomandibular joint.

Where to get teeth inserted in Moscow?

There are thousands of clinics in the capital, most of which offer almost all types of dental restoration (crowns, implants, removable and bridge dentures). Choosing a clinic is quite difficult, so we advise you to pay attention to important nuances. Study the clinic’s website: it should contain detailed information about specialists, treatment methods and technologies, as well as relevant diplomas and certificates. Read patient reviews about dentistry on third-party resources. Directly during the consultation, do not be afraid to ask questions and find out details. A good doctor will always give comprehensive information and offer various treatment options. The search engine on our website will help you find reliable dentistry.

Contraindications

Not all patients can get fixed dentures, because there are strong contraindications:

  • pathologies of the temporomandibular joint;
  • tooth mobility;
  • chronic periodontal disease;
  • pregnancy;
  • severe bruxism;
  • oncological diseases, blood diseases, mental disorders.

There are few absolute restrictions on installation. You can always choose the option of fixed prosthetics for each patient, taking into account his individual characteristics.

Types of fixed dentures

There are many different ways to restore teeth using fixed dentures, each of which has its own installation features, advantages and disadvantages.

Veneers

Veneers are distinguished by their features from all other types of dentures. These are just thin shells that are glued to the tooth surface. Indications for installation are dark enamel color that cannot be bleached, chips, cracks in the smile line, darkened filling. You can close a tooth gap with veneers.


Veneers on teeth

It is not advisable to carry out the procedure in the following cases:

  • inflammation – caries, pulpitis, periodontal disease;
  • interfering fillings;
  • bruxism;
  • malocclusion.

Ceramic (porcelain) onlays are fixed with dental cement. They last up to 10 years and are not painted. They are quite thick, you have to remove part of the enamel for normal fixation.

Lumineers, nanoveneers, glass veneers are ultra-thin and practically do not require removal of enamel. Installed instantly using special glue. They have an excellent aesthetic effect, do not damage teeth, and do not stain. You cannot chew with your front teeth or bite hard food.

Stump inlays

Stump inlays are used when the outer, chewing surface of the teeth is damaged. They are distinguished by reliable fastening and are not painted. They look natural and can last a long time. Inlays are preferable to fillings. The main indication is tooth decay of more than 30%. The inlays are made from durable materials and can last for a long time.


Installation of the stump tab

Dental bridges

This is a system that consists of several artificial teeth and crowns for attachment to healthy dental units. Fixed bridges are indicated when there is a deficiency of several units in one row. A structure is made that can withstand long-term loads. Strong fixation with dental cement is required. The solution prevents the structure from moving when chewing.

An adhesive dental bridge is gentle on teeth. No grinding of healthy teeth is required, but can only be used on one tooth. This is a one-piece crown with attachments to adjacent teeth on the lingual side. Dental glue is used for fixation.

A composite dental fixed prosthesis is used when the anchoring teeth cannot be properly processed due to their inclination in the mesial or distal position. For such situations, composite structures are provided that are secured using hooks (clasps), tabs, rings, various types of locks, and telescopic crowns.


Types of bridges

Indications:

  • incorrect position of supporting elements;
  • the presence of several support units;
  • increase in supporting units with an existing prosthesis.

Cantilever is a non-removable denture, which is suitable in the absence of one unit, with a single fulcrum, instead of two, like a standard bridge. A cantilever is an artificial tooth in a denture. The supporting part on the adjacent healthy tooth in the form of a crown. Installed if for some reason it is impossible to install an implant. Placed in cases of loss of incisors and premolars.

Combined fixed denture . The main part is firmly fixed to the supports with a cementitious composition. Connected with locking fasteners. This could be a clasp design. It is attached using clasps and attachments.

Clasps are hooks that firmly hold the structure in the oral cavity. Disadvantage: noticeable, aesthetically unattractive. Attachments are means of fixation. Invisible in the oral cavity. The designs are distinguished by precision manufacturing, as 3D modeling is used. The physiological characteristics of the patient are taken into account. This makes them comfortable. There are no side effects. A person quickly gets used to the structure, chewing and speech functions are restored. The materials do not cause allergies. Serve for more than 10 years.

Crowns

Prosthetics using a crown is used to restore one tooth, even after complete destruction, but with the root preserved. Fixed crowns replicate the anatomical features of the teeth and completely restore chewing function. In dental practice, various types of dental crowns are used.


Types of crowns

Metal-plastic – conditionally temporary, which involves installation with a metal base in combination with a plastic coating. Metal structures are made of nickel, chromium or cobalt. The disadvantages include the rapid loss of appearance due to staining of the plastic when drinking coffee, strong tea and other coloring products. The crowns are not strong enough; an allergic reaction may develop to the metal.

Metal-ceramic - their base is made of cobalt, chromium, titanium, gold and other metals. For an aesthetic appearance, a ceramic layer is applied to it at high temperature. The advantages of metal-ceramic crowns include:

  • High mechanical strength due to a cast metal frame. Ceramics are also durable.
  • Aesthetics. They do not become colored when eaten with coloring foods (such as coffee). Chips of ceramics are rarely observed. Dentures are always tailored to the shape of the patient’s teeth and the color of the patient’s enamel; ceramics completely recreate the anatomical features of the enamel.
  • Long service life. Metal-ceramic dentures last up to 20 years. With preventive measures I can last up to 35 years.

Metal - such crowns were previously used everywhere. Now they are most often installed only on chewing teeth due to aesthetics. They are made in the laboratory, stamped or cast with spraying. Metal crowns are very durable and reliable. They fit tightly to the tooth, preventing further destruction. Disadvantages include allergic reactions to metal. It must be taken into account that only one type of metal is used to prevent galvanic syndrome. This is a burning sensation in the mouth and a “metallic” taste. Gold crowns are made from an alloy of gold and palladium or platinum, since gold is a soft metal. They have excellent biocompatibility and do not cause allergies. But they do not look very good, so it is not recommended to place them on the front teeth.

Ceramic or metal-free crowns are the most aesthetic and beautiful crowns. They are practically indistinguishable from real teeth. All-ceramic or porcelain are made according to a personal impression from pressed material without other components. There are also mixed materials:

  • ceramics with zirconium dioxide. It is a more durable material than pure ceramics. Due to the light transmittance, an almost complete imitation of real teeth is achieved. Zirconium crowns do not cause allergies.
  • aluminum oxide and ceramics. This is a translucent hypoallergenic material that is comfortable and resistant to temperature fluctuations.

Positive aspects include low weight, good biological compatibility, and hypoallergenicity. They can be placed even on weakened teeth with minimal grinding. The main disadvantage is the high cost and fragility of ceramics. They are not designed for intense chewing loads; they are often installed on the upper incisors. Service life with proper care is up to 10–15 years.

Zirconium dioxide crowns are a modern material that is manufactured in a laboratory using computer equipment. Laser scanning is used to accurately analyze the dentition. A computer program simulates an accurate crown for the tooth. The data is transferred to a milling machine, which grinds the prosthesis from the workpiece. The main advantages include:

  • high levels of mechanical strength.
  • excellent aesthetic properties. Crowns are practically indistinguishable from the patient’s natural teeth.
  • environmental friendliness and biological compatibility. Zirconium dioxide is safe for human health.

Acrylic and plastic crowns are a temporary option; they are used until permanent dentures are installed. They are placed to protect prepared teeth from destruction and to hide defects in the dentition on abutment teeth or implants. They provide a uniform load, reducing the risk of jaw bone resorption. A person gets used to a permanent prosthesis faster.

Fixed denture on implants

Implantation is the installation of an orthopedic structure that replaces teeth supported by artificial titanium implants, which are implanted into the patient’s jaw. Fixed dentures on implants allow:

  • completely restore the full function of chewing, the aesthetic component;
  • improve the quality of human life.

Advantages:

  • aesthetics – the prosthesis cannot be distinguished from the patient’s own teeth;
  • physiological – no discomfort when chewing. Does not feel like a foreign body;
  • maintaining the integrity of your teeth;
  • full chewing load allows you to preserve bone tissue;
  • absence of the problem of an “senile” face - timely prosthetics will allow you to maintain a youthful appearance for a long time even in adulthood;
  • simplicity, ease of maintenance - do not require additional equipment. It is enough to brush your mouth 2 times a day.

The following indications for implantation exist:

  • single defect, especially in the smile area;
  • absence of a significant number of teeth in a row;
  • there is no last tooth where the structure can be secured;
  • complete edentia is the only possibility that allows the structure to be securely fixed.

In the first days after installation of a fixed denture on implants, discomfort in the form of pain and swelling is possible. But as healing progresses, all discomfort goes away.

If previously prosthetics were performed only on implants that had taken root, modern materials and technologies make it possible to speed up the process. Exists:

  • immediate installation (after implantation or in the first 3 days, this is called one-step implantation, such an operation is possible even immediately after tooth extraction);
  • early exercise (from 2 to 6 weeks);
  • late prosthetics (from 3 to 6 months).

In case of partial tooth defect, a one- or two-stage technique is performed with late installation of dentures on the implant. Fixation of crowns for 3 or 6 months after implantation. Engraftment of implants on the lower jaw takes 3 months, on the upper jaw from 5 to 6 months. Engraftment depends on bone density. When building bone tissue, the time period increases. Sometimes complete prosthetics are performed only after 1.5 years.

The indication for early loading is usually a missing front tooth, when the patient needs to eliminate an aesthetic problem. First, a temporary plastic crown is made. Then it is replaced with a permanent one made of zirconium.

Basal technique: with edentulous bone tissue often atrophies, the volume is not enough for implantation. Basal implants are used, which are installed in a deeper layer. This eliminates the need for bone grafting. The specialist must be fluent in the basal technique to avoid complications.

All-on-4, All-on-6: The technology was developed by implant manufacturer Nobel-Biocare from Switzerland. Its peculiarity is that the fixation of the entire fixed bridge prosthesis is carried out only on 4 or 6 implants.


Dentures on implants

In case of complete absence of front teeth, it is optimal to use 4 implants for prosthetics. The technique is safe for the patient and the installation takes place in a single visit, which allows you to get all your teeth back in one day. 6 implants are used in more complex cases (absence of all teeth, for example), as they allow the prosthesis to be secured in the mouth even more reliably. This type of prosthetics has been used for more than 20 years and has successfully proven itself among patients: dental units look great, chewing function is restored in full, and no special care is required.

Manufacturing and installation of combined crowns

To put a metal-ceramic crown on your teeth (cost – 17,900 rubles / tooth), it will take 7-14 days

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Manufacturing sequence:

  1. The tooth is prepared to the thickness of the crown.
  2. An impression is taken from which a cast crown is made.
  3. It is advisable to install temporary plastic protection on treated teeth.
  4. A metal frame is made and tried on.
  5. If adjustments are needed, they are made, and another fitting follows. When the artificial tooth fits, the metal is coated with ceramic.
  6. During installation, the tooth is covered with a protective compound, and the prosthesis is fixed with dental cement.

A nuance: the ceramics are applied in layers, each layer is baked in an oven under high temperature. Therefore, the coating is stable and securely attached to the metal base. Contact me at the dentist and we will decide what crown to put on the tooth in your case.

Which fixed dentures to choose

Microprosthetics with veneers are recommended for restoration of the smile area. These are modern techniques that allow you to achieve aesthetics. In addition, they are not colored with food coloring.

In case of partial absence of teeth, implants or bridge types of prostheses are used. The best option is implantation of All on 4 or All on 6. They are characterized by a long service life and a good aesthetic effect. Bridge structures are suitable for installation directly on the upper and lower jaw.

Advantages

Due to the metal base, combined crowns are stronger than real teeth. With proper care, their service life is 15 years

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Additional advantages:

  • They do not lose their shape or shade.
  • Visually close to natural enamel. Therefore, they are invisible against the background of neighboring molars when laughing or talking.
  • Reliable protection and functionality - you can safely chew your usual food.
  • The risk of allergies is minimal (traditionally, up to 2% of people are sensitive to alloys).

When installed correctly, it adheres to the gum and tooth, protecting the units

How does adaptation proceed after fixed prosthetics?

Adaptation to fixed species occurs individually. After installation, you may experience the following inconveniences:

  • excessive salivation;
  • gagging;
  • discomfort during chewing;
  • speech distortion;
  • loss of taste.

The sensations last for several days. Many people complain of pain, scratches and abrasions. Pain when chewing at first may be normal. You need to limit solid foods. If you are salivating, you need to drink more, if you have a gag reflex, breathe through your nose, rinse your mouth with saline solution.

When to see a doctor

You should consult a doctor if there is severe pain, structural mobility, swelling in the area of ​​the pins, or increased temperature. Timely assistance will help quickly resolve the problem. Independent actions lead to damage or breakage of the structure and rejection of the implant.

Care of fixed dentures

Doctors recommend following the rules of care after installation. This is necessary to speed up the survival rate and increase the service life of the structure.

Required:

  • carry out dental hygiene at least 2 times a day;
  • use a medium-hard brush;
  • exclude viscous confectionery products, chewing gum, nuts, seeds, hot or too cold drinks;
  • use the irrigator 2 times a day - morning and evening;
  • brush your teeth with dental floss;
  • eliminate smoking;
  • Visit the dentist twice a year for hygienic cleaning.

How much does fixed prosthetics cost?

The dental clinic in St. Petersburg “Yulistom” has a powerful diagnostic base and its own dental laboratory. Doctors were trained in the largest clinics in Europe and the USA. This allows for treatment and prosthetics in the most difficult cases. You can make an appointment on the website at a time convenient for the patient.

Approximate cost of prosthetics in our clinic:

View Price in rubles per unit
Veneers from 18000
Implants
Hi-Tec 27850
Straumann 44000
Crowns
Metal-ceramic from 9500 to 15500
Metal (cast) 6500
Temporary 2000
From zirconium dioxide 25000
Stump inlays
Cast 4000-5000
From zirconium dioxide 10500-13000
Ceramic lined 6000
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