In Asistencia Dental Plus We understand that tooth loss affects not only aesthetics, but also speech, eating ability, and self-confidence. That's why we design completely customized dental prostheses. tailored to each patient, With the help of the most advanced digital technology, our goal is for you to smile naturally again and enjoy your daily life without limitations.
We accompany the patient throughout the entire process, from the initial study to the final adaptation, with periodic check-ups to ensure that the prosthesis remains comfortable and in perfect condition.
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The choice of a dental prosthesis depends on the number of teeth lost, the condition of the remaining teeth, the health of the gums, the amount of bone available, the bite, and the functional and aesthetic needs of each patient.
In Asistencia Dental Plus We evaluate each case before recommending a solution. The goal is for the prosthesis not only to replace missing teeth, but also to restore comfort while chewing, confidence when speaking, and an aesthetic that integrates seamlessly with the rest of the smile.
The fixed dental prostheses These are prostheses that are cemented or screwed in and are not removed daily by the patient. They can be supported by natural teeth or dental implants, depending on the case.
This type of prosthesis typically offers a greater sense of stability and comfort, as it functions more like natural teeth. It can be used to restore damaged teeth with crowns, replace multiple teeth with bridges, or perform more extensive rehabilitations when there is a clear clinical indication.
The fixed prostheses on implants They allow for the replacement of one or more missing teeth without relying on adjacent natural teeth. In these cases, implants act as support for crowns, bridges, or more complete restorations.
They are a particularly interesting option when seeking a fixed, stable, and personalized solution. Before recommending them, it is necessary to assess the condition of the bone, gums, bite, and the patient's overall health.
The removable partial dentures These prostheses are indicated when the patient retains some teeth but needs to replace several missing ones. They are removable prostheses, which facilitates their cleaning and daily maintenance.
They can be a practical solution in cases where a fixed prosthesis is not possible or desired. Their design must fit the mouth correctly to avoid discomfort, improve stability, and allow for more comfortable chewing.
The removable complete dentures They are used when the patient has lost all the teeth in one arch. They allow for the restoration of the smile's aesthetics and improve basic functions such as chewing and speaking.
This type of prosthesis requires a good fit to the gums and may need adjustments over time, as the mouth gradually changes after tooth loss. Therefore, regular checkups are important to ensure the prosthesis continues to fit correctly.
Implant-supported overdentures combine a removable prosthesis with the stability provided by dental implants. Unlike a conventional complete denture, they are secured with implant-supported attachments, which significantly improves stability.
They are a useful option for patients who have an unstable removable prosthesis or who are looking for greater security when speaking and chewing, but need a solution that can be removed for cleaning.
Complete implant-supported dentures may be indicated for patients who have lost all or almost all of their teeth and are seeking a more stable rehabilitation. Depending on the case, they can be fixed or removable, and are designed to restore chewing function, aesthetics, and security.
Before recommending this treatment, a detailed study is necessary to assess the available bone, the number of implants required, the bite, and the most suitable type of prosthesis.
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