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Types of Fixed Dental Prostheses, Many people suffer from dental problems and leaving them untreated can lead to further complications and severe damage, such as complete or partial tooth loss. In this article, we will discuss in detail one of the methods or solutions used to restore the shape and function of natural teeth, namely fixed dental prostheses. Follow us through this article.

Types of Fixed Dental Prostheses

Types of Fixed Dental Prostheses

Types of Fixed Dental Prostheses

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Many patients suffering from tooth loss wonder about the types of fixed dental prostheses, and each type is chosen based on the patient’s preferences and needs. Each type has its own advantages or disadvantages. Most people who opt for fixed dental prostheses aim to restore the function of their natural teeth after experiencing significant problems. In the following paragraphs, we will discuss the definition of fixed dental prostheses, their types, advantages, and disadvantages. Follow us.

What is a Fixed Dental Prosthesis?

A fixed dental prosthesis is an effective solution that works to replace missing teeth with new artificial teeth placed in the empty spaces. It also helps protect fillings from breaking and gives the teeth an aesthetic appearance. They are fixed inside the mouth using solid and effective materials and cannot be easily removed without a dentist’s intervention. They can be installed using dental crowns to cover the entire tooth on which the prosthesis will be placed, giving the tooth a natural and aesthetic appearance after its loss.

Types of Fixed Dental Prostheses

There are various types and shapes of fixed dental prostheses, each made of different materials. Many people opt for them to replace partial or complete missing teeth. The types of fixed dental prostheses include:

  • Complete Dentures

These dentures can be either immediate or conventional. Immediate dentures are placed immediately after the dentist removes the original teeth, and they are pre-made. Conventional dentures, on the other hand, take between 8 to 12 weeks for the gums to adjust before they are placed. After this period, some medical adjustments are made to ensure the gums fit well with the new dentures.

  • Partial Dentures

Partial dentures are used to replace missing parts of teeth, not the entire set. They help maintain and stabilize the remaining natural teeth. There are now more flexible and stable types of partial dentures, including removable and fixed options. The removable dentures can be adjusted or modified over time to protect the mouth from any damage.

  • Flexible Dentures

Thanks to recent advancements in dentistry, a flexible and lightweight type of denture has been developed. This type is highly color-stable and resistant to stains or spots. It can withstand chewing and external factors. These dentures can be made from rubber or other materials and offer several advantages:

  1. They can be used by all patients without causing any allergies.
  2. They are flexible and soft, and no adjustments are required.
  3. They protect the mouth and teeth from any damage.
  4. They are not prone to falling or breaking easily.
  5. They have a pinkish color, giving the teeth an aesthetic appearance.
  6. They have high durability and can withstand all mouth functions.

Preparing for Dental Prosthesis Installation

When choosing to have a dental prosthesis installed, you should prepare by finding a qualified and experienced dentist and ensuring the health of your teeth through examinations to eliminate any potential problems before the installation to achieve the desired results. Additionally, consider the following points:

  • Determine the appropriate type of dental prosthesis for your condition.
  • Find out if you need surgery to remove damaged teeth.
  • Inform the dentist if you need time off from work during the healing period.
  • Ask if you can eat after the installation or not.
  • Learn about the proper care and cleaning methods for your new teeth.
  • Be aware of any potential symptoms after the installation.
  • Confirm the specified recovery or healing period.
  • Ask if you need to take any medications.
Preparing for Dental Prosthesis Installation

Preparing for Dental Prosthesis Installation

 

How to Install a Fixed Dental Prosthesis

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A fixed dental prosthesis is installed through several stages or steps as follows:

  1. Perform examinations or X-rays on the teeth to ensure the patient’s health condition before proceeding with the installation.
  2. The dentist then removes any remaining roots from the damaged or missing teeth.
  3. An impression of the gums and teeth is taken to ensure the successful fabrication of the fixed prosthesis.
  4. After fabrication, the dentist ensures the proper fit of the new teeth before installing them.
  5. After installation, regular follow-ups with the dentist and proper cleaning using a specific mouthwash for the prosthesis are necessary.

Side Effects of Fixed Dental Prostheses

Fixed dental prostheses offer many benefits and effective results after installation, but they can also cause some side effects or symptoms, including:

  1. Feeling dizzy or nauseous, especially if it’s your first time wearing a prosthesis.
  2. Excessive salivation.
  3. Difficulty eating, so doctors recommend consuming soft foods that don’t require intense chewing.
  4. Gum inflammation or mouth sores, which can be prevented by rinsing with salt water.

You should visit the dentist if you experience the following symptoms:

  1. Cracks or fractures in the new teeth.
  2. Persistent difficulty in chewing even after the healing period.
  3. The prosthesis falling out of place multiple times.
  4. Bad breath.
  5. Mouth sores around the prosthesis area.

When Are Dental Implants Recommended?

We offer dental implants designed specifically to suit the nature and beauty of your teeth at The Dental Center.

Dental implants are an effective procedure that can be chosen to obtain a long-lasting solution for missing teeth or when dentures cannot be used. However, they require a significant investment as they involve placing implants to support the missing teeth. Dental implants cannot be replaced or changed after a certain period.

Candidates for Fixed Dental Prostheses

There are several cases in which dental prostheses are recommended:

  1. When large portions or all of the teeth are lost due to injury or old age, leading to the need for restorative solutions to regain the shape and function of natural teeth.
  2. Cases of severe tooth decay.
  3. Complete tooth fractures.
  4. If dental implants are not suitable for some individuals, fixed dental prostheses are a suitable alternative.

After Installing Dental Prostheses

After installing dental prostheses, it is important to take care of your new teeth by avoiding hard-to-chew foods. Cut food into smaller pieces for easier consumption without damaging the prosthesis, especially in the initial period after installation. After some time, you can gradually try more solid foods, but this requires practice and training for your mouth to adapt. Additionally, avoid sticky foods or consuming large amounts of food that completely cover the mouth, as this can make chewing difficult and potentially damage the prosthesis.

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Caring for Dental Prostheses

Here are some tips and instructions to help you maintain your dental prostheses for a long time without experiencing any problems:

  • Wear the prosthesis carefully and gently, and avoid applying excessive pressure.
  • Clean your mouth daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush and suitable toothpaste before inserting the prosthesis.
  • It is recommended to rinse your mouth after each meal to prevent the accumulation of food particles or bacteria.
  • If you notice any movement in the prosthesis, consult your dentist and inform them of your experience.
  • Schedule regular check-ups with your dentist for examinations of your teeth and overall oral health.
Caring for Dental Prostheses

Caring for Dental Prostheses

Key Advantages of Dental Prostheses

Fixed dental prostheses offer several benefits and advantages, which make them a popular choice in dental clinics and centers:

  1. Replacing missing teeth with an aesthetic appearance and restoring their natural function.
  2. Protecting the remaining natural teeth in the mouth.
  3. Smiling and speaking with others confidently.
  4. Chewing food easily.

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When Should I Replace My Dental Prostheses?

Dental prostheses typically last for 5 to 8 years, depending on the level of care and maintenance. However, if you experience any of the following symptoms, you should inform your dentist and consider replacing the prostheses:

  1. Fractures or cracks in the prosthesis.
  2. Persistent difficulty in chewing even after the healing period.
  3. Removable prostheses moving out of place after several days.
  4. Mouth sores caused by the pressure from removable prostheses.
  5. Bad breath.

Disadvantages of Fixed Dental Prostheses

There are several disadvantages or drawbacks associated with fixed dental prostheses, including:

  • Difficulty speaking, especially in the days following the installation.
  • Difficulty chewing food immediately after the installation.
  • Noticeable differences in color and shape between the new and natural teeth.
  • Sensitivity to hot or cold beverages.
  • If a tooth moves or breaks out of place, the patient may experience jaw pain.
  • Removal of nerves from the missing teeth.

Cost of Fixed Dental Prostheses

The cost of dental prostheses can be determined by several factors, such as the dentist’s experience and expertise in performing the installation, the materials used in the prosthesis fabrication, and the number of teeth being treated. Costs can also vary from country to country and from one medical center to another.

At The Dental  Center, the cost of installing a fixed dental prosthesis ranges from 2000 to 4000 Egyptian pounds per tooth. They can be fabricated using zirconia or emax materials in a single visit at The Dental Center clinics.

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Best Dental Prosthesis Center in Egypt

The Dental Center is considered one of the best dental centers in Egypt, providing advanced dental prosthesis services using the latest technologies and techniques to achieve the desired results for patients and meet all their requirements and needs. Prostheses of all types, fixed or removable, are fabricated using modern equipment and effective materials that ensure long-lasting results.

The installation process is supervised by a team of specialized dentists who expertly place the prostheses in a stable and comfortable manner for the patient. Patients receive continuous follow-up even after the treatment period to ensure the prosthesis remains stable and to address any potential issues resulting from harmful habits that may affect the health of the new teeth.

At The Dental Center, we strive to provide high-quality medical services and healthcare in a trusted environment, covering various dental fields such as dental implants, orthodontics in its various forms, and general surgery using the latest techniques. You can learn more by visiting our website.

Best Dental Prosthesis Center in Egypt

Best Dental Prosthesis Center in Egypt

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