The aim of prosthetic treatment is to restore the proper function and appearance of the stomatognathic system. Prosthetic treatment consists in restoring lost tooth tissues and rebuilding the surrounding soft tissues.
Tooth loss is not just an aesthetic problem. We are often not aware of the negative consequences of damaging even a single tooth. Our teeth work as a team, so the remaining teeth must take over the functions of missing or broken one. While chewing food, bite force may exceed 60 kg. If so much pressure spreads over the incomplete dental arches, it leads to their faster wear and displacement of teeth from their correct positions. For the correct occlusal function, you need not only a full dentition, but also its proper height. The absence or the presence of damaged teeth can affect the entire dental system, making it difficult to speak and eat. Moreover, missing teeth have a negative effect on muscles and the temporomandibular joint, which may further result in recurrent headaches. They can radiate to the neck or ears or cause tinnitus. In addition, when deciding on a prosthetic reconstruction, we protect a significantly damaged tooth against cracking, preventing the need for its extraction.
The types of prosthetic restorations can be divided primarily into permanent and removable restorations.
Permanent restorations such as veneers, onlays, crowns and bridges are fixed on teeth or implants (crowns, bridges). They provide the best comfort, faithfully imitating healthy teeth.
Removable restorations are generally called prostheses or dentures, but their designs can be significantly different. The use of precision abutments made on teeth or implants noticeably improves the stability of the prosthesis in the mouth. On the other hand, removable restorations based on the mucosa are less stabilized.
In Smile and Care dental center, each treatment is preceded by a complete diagnosis, including assessment of the conditions and determining the cause of problem. The restorations are designed individually, selected according to the case and the patient’s expectations.
The method of treatment depends on case. The loss of a small fragment of the tooth crown can be rebuilt with a composite filling (conservative dentistry). However, if the cavity is more extensive or the tooth is subjected to high loads, a permanent prosthetic reconstruction should be considered (veneer, onlay, crown). Missing single or several teeth require careful assessment and selection of therapy. The best method of restoring teeth are restorations based on implants or own teeth, because they provide the best comfort for the patient.
Ceramic crown
2200 pln
Ceramic crown at aesthetic zone
2400 pln
Ceramic veneer
2400 pln
Composite veneer
from 950 to 1300 pin
Dental post
850 pln
Implant crown with custom abutment
od 2900 do 3700 zł
Dentures
from 1600 pln
Dental splint
from 800 pln
Flow injection composite tooth restoration
850 pln
Mock-up diagnostic tooth restoration
250 pln
Temporary crown
350 pln
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read moreOrthodontic treatment consists of prevention and treatment of malocclusion by changing the position of teeth, which not only results in a favorable aesthetic effect, but also improves function. It can also be performed to improve the conditions for placement of a dental implant or for prosthetic treatment. It should be remembered that orthodontic treatment can be performed in both children and adults.
Many people associate orthodontic treatment only with improving the aesthetics of a smile. It is true that it greatly improves the appearance, but it is not its main purpose. There can be many consequences of untreated malocclusions and we often do not associate them with an orthodontic problem. These include speech impediments, meals eating difficulty, including chewing and swallowing, pain in the temporomandibular joint, and even headaches or pains radiating to the ears or neck. In addition, improper positioning of teeth may make it difficult to maintain proper oral hygiene and promote periodontal diseases. If we suffer from any of these ailments, it is worth consulting with an orthodontist who will carefully examine bite, assess whether our discomfort is due to its defect, and most importantly, suggest therapies to get alleviate or cure the ailments.
The first visit to the orthodontist should take place as early as possible, often when the milk teeth appear. Of course, this does not mean that it is time for proper treatment. Such a visit is useful in order to consult with a doctor the anatomical conditions of the bite, the correctness of tooth eruption (both permanent and deciduous), and most importantly, receive instructions on how to avoid the acquired malocclusion. During this visit, the doctor is able to assess when and whether orthodontic treatment will be needed for your child. It is important to be aware that each child is different and may require orthodontic treatment at a different point in time, so there is no one-size-fits-all age for treatment initiation. However, it is not worth waiting with the start of therapy, because in younger patients, apart from the correction of dental abnormalities, we also can correct bone development.
There are many types of orthodontic appliances available today. In the simplest division, orthodontic appliances are divided into fixed and removable appliances, in addition, we can also choose treatment with invisible overlays. It is natural to feel lost in the face of the number of therapeutic paths. It is worth being aware that not every method is suitable for treating a given malocclusion, which is why it is so important to consult an orthodontist. At the Smile and Care Medical Center, during the first visit, the patient is thoroughly examined by an orthodontist who has modern diagnostic facilities at his disposal, including computed tomography and cephalometry. After thorough diagnosis, the doctor provides full information on the current malocclusion and possible therapeutic methods. It is also the moment when the patient obtains information about the estimated time and costs of treatment. When the patient is accurately diagnosed and receives complete information, it is possible to proceed to the appropriate treatment, which is individually planned for each patient.
Orthodontic consultation
250 pln
Orthodontic consultation with diagnostic pictures
520 pln
Treatment plan
240 pln
Removable orthodontic appliances
from 1200 to 1700 pln
Brace treatment
from 2400 pln
Checkup during treatment
from 300 pls
Clear aligner
from 5300 to 18000 pln
Retainers
660 pln
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