Restoring the jaw, increasing aesthetic appeal, and replacing damaged areas of the masticatory organs is usually performed by a qualified doctor. However, to make the right decisions, the patient must know: what materials, types of prosthetics and designs exist for removable and permanent dentures in dentistry.
You should know that you need to visit the doctor twice a year, and not when everything in your mouth starts to hurt. Pain is a direct sign that caries is developing with other complicating diseases, chips, cracks and other damage appear that require immediate intervention. Timely prevention prevents bacterial development, allows you to find the problem at an early stage, and prevent large-scale destruction. Everyone should understand: neglecting the advice provided leads to the development of big problems.
Main categories
What is a denture? It is an artificial implant that replaces living bone. They are divided into the following types: removable, non-removable and partially removable. To choose the right one, it is necessary to diagnose dental damage and determine the method of treatment.
Only a dentist can prescribe certain actions (operations) in the oral cavity. Self-medication is more likely to only cause harm and cause the situation to worsen.
Filmed
Used after the loss of a large number of living teeth. The main feature of such prostheses is the ability to take them off and put them on yourself at home.
This type of prosthetics solves two problems:
- Restores a section of a row - an acrylic or nylon implant is fixed to living supporting teeth (important requirements for the constituent components: lightness and strength).
- Restores the bite in cases of complete edentia - small implants are installed in the oral cavity and serve as the basis for the movable part. Two years later, after the onset of alveolar atrophy, the entire chewing area needs to be replaced (discomfort or pain may appear).
Fixed type of dentures
- The metal-ceramic structure is expensive and durable, and in terms of aesthetic indicators it is 100% similar to the original, living units.
- The metal base is quite strong, but does not look so beautiful.
- Ceramics - looks expensive, loses in the long run.
- Zirconium dioxide is a modern component, enhanced with ceramic components (it is often used, but the human body can reject it).
- Plastic is fragile, short-lived (up to 5 years), used only for small loads, unstable color spoils aesthetics (advantage: low cost).
Fixed dentures evenly distribute pressure on the jaw, help preserve speech without defects, preserve beauty for a long time, and strengthen the resistance of the oral cavity to external damage.
The main disadvantage of this approach is expensive installation, possible painful sensations during operation, and exacerbation of allergic reactions. Before making such a choice, you should consult with a qualified dentist.
To learn everything about dental prosthetics, types and features, you can sign up for a consultation through the Dentika clinic website.
Conditionally removable
The patient can independently remove the jaw restored with such a prosthesis, or contact a dentist for these manipulations. The method is used where bridge orthopedics is powerless and there are contraindications to it.
The advantages include: ease of use, reliable fastenings, increased durability, beautiful aesthetics, elimination of any deformation.
The complexity of the installation of such systems, the high cost due to the addition of additional procedures, caring for the mechanism requires regular visits to the doctor, the clamps must be replaced every year - these are the disadvantages of this method.
Types of implants
Classification by type of use is not the only thing that needs to be taken into account when carrying out such work. Quality and durability depend on the materials for removable and permanent dentures.
Bridge-like
The complex system is attached to supporting (undamaged) elements. It consists of clasps with special tabs onto which artificial implants are fixed.
Bridges are divided into separate groups according to their components: plastic, metal-ceramics, ceramics, metal. The last three materials should be highlighted due to their beauty, good strength and durability.
In the absence of contraindications, the inner part of the root is made of zirconium dioxide. Durable, resistant to the aggressive environment of the oral cavity, the material completely imitates enamel.
Only a dentist can determine the advisability of using this approach, based on individual components: tolerance to various substances and characteristics of the jaw, including the strength and shape of the bite.
On implants
Metal connects living tissues with a future artificial organ. Available only in non-removable versions. The rods serve as a reliable fastening for installation.
Capital, with a neat appearance, anti-allergenic, durable - implants are inferior only in cost, rehabilitation process and contraindications (for example, weak gums).
Butterfly dentures
A complex design that requires a careful approach to insertion and operation. It got its name because of its resemblance to an insect, and is used only for fragmentary restoration. It is attached to adjacent teeth, so it cannot be used if they are completely or partially lost.
Simple and cheap to install, they have a short service life and cause some discomfort to their owner.
Coronal
Preserve the root while restoring the outside. The solution allows you to extend the life of your natural teeth and has the following advantages:
- Complete resemblance to a real chisel (impossible to distinguish).
- Effective where fillings and extensions do not work.
- Uniform load distribution helps to preserve adjacent elements.
- A bridge allows you to simultaneously restore your bite.
- There are virtually no side effects.
Any damage to the root prohibits the use of a crown. Turning an entire part is a complex job that must be carried out by a qualified specialist.
Clasp
Stainless steel (nichrome) is used to make the frame. According to the principle of treatment and application, it is completely similar to plastic options.
The system is attached to the supporting parts using locks. Implants can be used, which allows the use of clasps in case of complete loss of teeth. It preserves taste buds, and the prosthesis is very reliable thanks to the locking fixation.
This type should be carefully determined for use - it has contraindications due to the metal insert, and the frame is visible to others.
Lamellar
The jaw is divided into two components (upper and lower plates). The removable base is attached to the gums through suction cups, the cost of which depends on the quality of the components.
They are easy to produce, low in price, and can be used for extensive lesions - they cause great discomfort (increased load on the alveoli, may fall out), have side effects and a short service life. In the laboratory, the model is recreated for each person using a unique cast.
There is no point in choosing expensive components for plates, since the model wears out quickly.
Sandwiches
A hybrid that brings together all the best from clasp and plate types of prosthetics. Without visible fragments, such plates are easy to use (even with complete edentia).
Stump tab
If the root of the tooth is preserved and is in good condition, then its crown part can be restored regardless of the degree of its destruction and even in its complete absence. At the same time, adjacent teeth are protected from grinding, although significant medical intervention is still required to open the canals and remove the nerves.
A stump inlay is placed in place of the damaged tooth. Most often it is a monolithic structure, but if it is necessary to restore a tooth with several roots, a collapsible model is used. The inlay has a pin installed in the canal and a stump on which a crown is hung or a bridge is installed. The support of the structure falls on the upper part of the root.
The possibility of such prosthetics is determined after examination of the root and tissues. If cysts and periodontitis are detected, surgical intervention is required. If the root is healthy, it is filled. An inlay made of metal or ceramic is tried on and fixed at a depth of 2/3 of the canal using a special filling material. It is covered with a crown or bridge.
Inlay on the front tooth
The advantages of the method are uniform load on the root, eliminating the possibility of tooth breakage and caries at the border of the inlay, ease and safety of replacement. Disadvantages include high price, manufacturing time and the need to remove living tissue to ensure a tight fit.
Varieties by type of fastening
Artificial restoration of the bite is completed after the installation of implants. Depending on the methods of fixation, the components used and the design, there are several types in the classification of dentures and dentures:
- spherical - convenient for using partially removable systems; two supports are enough to evenly distribute the load on the closed jaws;
- beam – screwing points for implants are determined (based on the force of pressure on the gums), a beam is fixed to the holders;
- clasp - installed on supporting organs using hooks;
- on implants - it is recommended to use metal retainers as opposed to cement when there are no contraindications;
- micro-locks – the main advantage is the ability to install locks on crowns and entire areas without preliminary grinding;
- suction cups - light and short-lived with a fairly cheap implementation.
Denture options
Treatment may be performed in one or more visits to the doctor. With express methods, the dental surgeon will immediately after removal install the pin in the socket and put on the crown. Multi-stage technologies are used if several weeks or months have passed since amputation or injury. Before implantation of artificial roots, the patient undergoes a sinus lift - increasing bone volume to eliminate atrophy. In the presence of carious lesions and gum disease, debridement is performed to prevent the risk of infection after the post is buried.
Traditional coronal dentures require preliminary preparation of supports. It consists in sharpening them.
Components for the production of implants
Laboratories are working to create new approaches that will determine the quality of the future product, service life, owner comfort, the development of allergic reactions and other indicators. Which material is better for dentures for dental prosthetics?
Acrylic
Affordable – the most common today. Fixed to the surface via a hook, eliminating grinding. Using this option is justified only for temporary solutions, pending the manufacture of a permanent filling or part of it.
Acry-free
The acrylic-free polymer component is resilient and elastic and does not cause any discomfort to its owner. Scientists claim a service life of 10 years, which adds points. However, it is rarely used for long-term artificial jaws, despite the fact that the transparent base is invisible to others.
At the initial consultation, the doctor will tell you what material and type of prosthesis is best to use for dental prosthetics in each individual case.
Nylon
Widely used in any medical practice due to its lightness, flexibility, as well as elasticity and elasticity.
But even distribution of the load on the chewing organs is impossible due to their great softness (which leads to the need for immediate replacement). Recommended for temporary solutions while work is underway on a permanent prosthesis.
Zirconium dioxide
A biologically compatible artificial component that is comparable in strength to metals. Used for the manufacture of crowns, implants, and various systems for a long time.
Ceramics
Ideal for the outside of teeth on a zirconia or other metal framework. Cheaper than analogues, has an average service life - which makes the material the most widely used.
Metal alloys
The composition includes durable hypoallergenic components. The main property is oxidation resistance. Used for clasp, frame and beam implants. After ceramics, the most common option. Before carrying out work, it is necessary to consult with qualified dentists, due to the risk of material rejection.
Indications for treatment
Different types of prosthetics are indicated for patients in the following cases:
- After surgical removal of one or more teeth that cannot be restored with orthodontic treatment;
- For sports or household injuries of the jaw;
- In case of complete adentia caused by periodontitis or other diseases;
- Due to birth defects;
- In case of increased abrasion of bone tissue;
- For deformation changes in the jaw, serious malocclusions and other pathologies.
Dental prosthetics can be performed without removing them. If the tissue is partially damaged, the doctor grinds it down and installs crowns that are placed on the top. The product fits tightly to the gum and visually imitates tooth enamel.
Artificial onlays - what are microprostheses?
A description of the types of dental prosthetics with dentures can be found below in the text.
Tabs
They allow you to delay the installation of the crown. A standard procedure can save damaged teeth by placing one cap at the root and another over the gum. The resulting strong base can last quite a long time. The prosthesis is made of porcelain, metal, ceramics, zirconium and various composites.
Veneers
Thin plates are attached to the outside. Designed to hide blemishes, minor defects, and whiten.
Two manufacturing methods:
- Several layers are successively applied to the enamel.
- The veneer is poured (made) in a special mold and then secured in the mouth.
The quality and service life of the finished product directly depend on the components.
Lumineers
They are more similar to veneers, but there are a number of distinctive features:
- Much thinner.
- Follows contours and performs the function of enamel.
- Microcracks are completely eliminated.
- Serve up to 20 years.
- Removable design.
Eliminates cracks, whitens and hides minor defects.
Functions of chewing teeth and their characteristics
By chewing teeth of an adult we mean small chewing teeth - premolars ("four" and "five"), and large chewing teeth - molars ("six", "seven" and "eight"), which are located on the sides of each dentition. That is, both the lower and upper jaws have 10 chewing teeth, and in total there are 20 of them in the mouth - although there may be fewer of them if the “eights” have not erupted.
Molars and premolars perform the functions of a kind of “millstone”. Due to the protruding tubercles on their surface, they grind food so finely that it becomes suitable for further absorption by the body (and then enters the esophagus and stomach). Therefore, premolars and molars are very important for the normal functioning of the gastrointestinal tract and health in general.
Only until 30.09 South Korean implant Osstem - 19,900 rubles.
Hurry up to sign up for a free consultation and lock in promotional prices.
Call now or request a call
Opening hours: 24 hours a day - seven days a week
Premolars and molars experience very heavy loads, which can exceed 75 kilograms per square centimeter. Therefore, nature itself intended that they have massive dimensions (otherwise they would simply break from the pressure). But the service life of these teeth is seriously reduced by the presence of caries in the fissures (these are grooves between the tubercles), which gradually turns into pulpitis. And treatment of pulpitis is often complicated by a large number of roots (there can be up to 4 of them) and poor treatment of root canals, which can also be curved and difficult to pass.
Crowns: what are they?
Depending on the composition they have indications and contraindications. Many people wonder how they are made and what they consist of dentures and their parts. Let's look at each type separately.
Metal
There are cast and stamped. They are widespread due to their low cost, as well as ease of implantation and maintenance, but have lost their relevance due to the use of more modern analogues.
They can be made of nickel, titanium, gold, silver, cobalt. The downside is complete unattractiveness.
Plastic
They are made with or without a finished frame. Attractive and beautiful design, together with simple and cheap installation, can make them leaders in application. Low strength and fragility are the main disadvantages of polymer dentures and structures. In addition, plastic is a highly allergenic component.
Used for restoration, correction of anterior incisors (low load) and temporary solutions, while a permanent option is in development.
Metal-ceramic
Metal base, in the upper layers of which a ceramic coating is applied. The most common: ideal price-quality ratio. Strength, durability, the ability to be inserted into any place are advantages. The disadvantages include a possible change in color over time (requires additional care and protection), may be rejected or lead to inflammation of the gums.
Porcelain
Porcelain implants are made using press casting followed by firing. Aesthetic, strong and durable, while completely anti-allergenic. However, the high price threshold greatly reduces the application.
Zirconium dioxide crowns
After smelting, they are able to completely copy the natural external structure of the teeth. The high cost and the impossibility of subsequent adjustments after smelting the structure make this material rare. However, high strength and durability are its advantages.
Which prostheses are best to choose?
Dentists can cope with tasks of any complexity. The choice of prosthetic method, material, approach to treatment, its duration and other nuances are determined only by the doctor.
According to indications
The main condition for determining approaches to therapy is the patient’s clinical condition. A professional will, first of all, focus on these conditions.
By price and budget
The second most important criterion. In dentistry, one problem can be solved in several ways. From those presented, the client can choose the option that is suitable in terms of cost, time and other criteria. This indicator also depends on what the dentures are made of.
By service life
The quality of the components used directly affects the wearing comfort and durability of the products. This factor should be taken into account when choosing an affordable option. The criterion must be on the same level as the price determination.
With complete or partial edentia
This criterion applies to diagnostics according to indications. Because the different conditions of the oral cavity and gums determine the possible destinations. A complete absence of masticatory organs requires one approach, a partial absence requires another.
On the upper or lower jaw
Different anatomical functions make adjustments to dental procedures. The doctor must take this factor into account when selecting a variety of suitable solutions.
How to choose a good doctor
Finding a doctor who will restore chewing functions is a responsible task. The qualifications of a specialist directly affect the quality of the work performed, the durability of the structure and the impressions after visiting the doctor. A doctor must combine a master of his craft and a good psychologist in one person. Many people are afraid to go to the dentist, so to create a comfortable environment for the patient, the dentist must be friendly, not fuss, and explain the stages of work. Then your visit will leave only pleasant impressions.
A professional must know: how they are made, from what material removable and permanent dentures are made, and understand the types of fasteners with classification.
The most proven way to find a dentist is to collect reviews from friends. You can also use comments about specialists and clinics involved in bite correction from the Internet. For many years, the Dentika dental center has received only positive reviews from its visitors. The main goal is to make the reception pleasant, high-quality, person-oriented with a mandatory personal approach (to bring joy and health to every patient who comes to us).
At your appointment, you can ask the doctor to show all types of modern materials for high-quality complete dental prosthetics.