Fixed Partial Denture

A fixed partial denture (FPD) is a dental prosthetic used to replace one or more missing teeth by joining artificial teeth to adjacent natural teeth. FPDs are commonly made of porcelain or metal, and they are attached to the natural teeth with special crowns or bridges.

An FPD can restore both the function and appearance of your smile, and it can help prevent other teeth from shifting out of place. With proper care, an FPD can last for many years.

Types of Fixed Partial Denture

Crowns are often used in conjunction with FPDs. A crown is a type of dental restoration that covers the entire tooth structure above the gum line. They can be made from porcelain or metal.

Zirconia Crowns

Zirconia crowns are a type of dental crown that is made from zirconium oxide. They are strong and durable, making them an ideal choice for people who have had previous dental work or for those who want to avoid future dental problems. Zirconia crowns are also biocompatible, meaning they will not cause an allergic reaction in people with metal allergies.

DMLS crowns

DMLS crowns are an orthodontic treatment option that can be used to correct a number of different dental problems. They are made from a special type of porcelain that is very strong and durable, and they are custom-made to fit each patient’s mouth.

DMLS crowns are usually placed on the back teeth, where they can provide support for the front teeth and help to keep them in alignment. They can also be used to close gaps between teeth, or to make minor adjustments to the bite. In some cases, DMLS crowns may be the only treatment necessary to correct dental problems. However, in other cases, they may be used in combination with other orthodontic treatments, such as braces or retainers.

Veneers

One type of orthodontic treatment is veneers. Veneers are thin, custom-made shells that cover the front surface of your teeth. They can be made from porcelain or composite material.

Veneers are used to treat a variety of dental problems, including:

-Wearing down of the tooth enamel

-Discoloration or staining of the teeth

-Chips or cracks in the teeth

-Misalignment of the teeth

Veneers can give you a beautiful smile that you’ll be proud to show off.

Endo Crowns

Orthodontic treatment is a process of aligning and straightening teeth in order to improve appearance, dental health, and function. It can be done for both children and adults, and the length of treatment varies depending on the individual case. In general, orthodontic treatment takes anywhere from 6 months to 2 years to complete. Treatment typically involves wearing braces or other appliances for a set period of time, followed by periodic check-ups to ensure that teeth are moving as they should.

E-max crown

An e-max crown is a type of dental crown made from a material called lithium disilicate. Lithium disilicate is a strong, durable material that is resistant to wear and tear. This makes it an ideal choice for dental crowns, which are designed to protect the teeth from damage.

E-max crowns are also known for their esthetic appeal. They can be made to match the color of your natural teeth, making them virtually indistinguishable from your real teeth. This means that you can have a beautiful smile without anyone knowing that you have dental crowns.

If you are considering orthodontic treatment, e-max crowns may be an option for you. Talk to your orthodontist about whether e-max crowns are right for you.

A fixed partial denture (FPD) is a dental restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth. It is commonly referred to as a “bridge.” An FPD is usually made of porcelain or ceramic materials and is supported by the surrounding natural teeth, implants, or both.

There are three types of FPDs:

1. Cantilever: A cantilever bridge is when the false tooth is only attached on one side. This type of bridge is not as strong as the other types and can put extra stress on the supporting tooth.

2. Traditional: A traditional bridge consists of two abutment teeth with a pontic in between. The pontic is the false tooth that replaces the missing tooth.

3. Maryland A Maryland bridge is similar to a traditional bridge, but the pontic is attached to both abutment teeth rather than just one.

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