Prosthetic treatments allow restoration or replacement of teeth that have lost their functionality or that have been totally lost by replacing the missing part with cosmetic dental restoration. This cosmetic dental restorations are created outside, in a lab, then they are fitted to the cavity in the tooth and cemented into place. This restorations include inlays, onlays, veneer, crowns and bridges.
Inlay: restoration (filling) consisting of a solid substance (as gold or porcelain). They are made after a mold, in a lab, then they are fitted to the cavity in the tooth and cemented into place.
Onlay: the same as an inlay, except that it extends to replace a cusp.
Veneer: a thin layer of solid material that replaces or covers the enamel of the tooth.
Crowns: preserve the functionality of damaged teeth by encasing it with a custom-designed material.
Bridge: a dental restoration used to replace a missing tooth by joining permanently to adjacent teeth or dental implants (also known as a fixed partial denture).
Porcelain fused to metal (including gold) using advanced CAD/CAM (computer imaging) techniques
Fully ceramic zirconia crowns using CAD/CAM
Special prosthetic treatments for implants working with an ISO accredited CEREC laboratory