Prosthetics

Prosthetics

Semi-Removable Prosthesis

An alternative to a bridge or implant placement. These resin or chrome-cobalt prostheses are held in place by natural teeth or dental implants.


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Full Denture

A full denture replaces the entire set of teeth. It rests on the gums and lacks physical retention, which does not allow for effective chewing.


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Comprehensive Guide to Prosthetics


  • What is a Dental Prosthesis?

    A dental prosthesis is a custom-made device that replaces one or more missing teeth, enhancing the function and aesthetics of your smile. It can be removable or fixed, providing a comfortable solution to restore a natural and functional smile.

  • Types of Dental Prostheses

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    You can refer to one of Dr. Lanners’ books below, which explores various dental prosthesis options.


    Complete Dentures

    Replace all teeth in a jaw, ideal for edentulous patients. They restore function and appearance.


    Partial Dentures

    Fill in missing teeth while using remaining natural teeth for support, preventing shifting.


    Fixed Prostheses (Crown or Bridge)

    Permanently attached to teeth or implants, these replace one or more teeth, offering a durable solution.


    Implant-Supported Prostheses

    Attached to dental implants, they provide stability and comfort without the risk of shifting.

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  • Benefits of Dental Prostheses

    Chewing and Speech Function: Prostheses effectively restore chewing and improve speech clarity.


    Aesthetics and Confidence: A complete, natural-looking smile boosts self-esteem.


    Bone Preservation: Prostheses help maintain bone structure and protect remaining teeth.

  • Costs and Financing Options

    Prosthesis Costs: Prices vary depending on the type and complexity of the prosthesis.


    Reimbursement: Check reimbursement options with your insurance and health plans.


    Financing: Financing and installment options are available to make treatments more accessible.

  • What Are the Prices of Our Dental Prostheses?

    Single Ceramic Crown: starting from 795 CHF


    Implant and Crown: starting from 1600 CHF


    Full Denture: starting from 1850 CHF


    Removable Implant-Supported Prosthesis: starting from 3450 CHF


    Fixed Implant-Supported Prosthesis: starting from 9500 CHF

  • Manufacturing and Fitting Process

    Design Steps: Using our CAD/CAM intraoral scanner, digital impressions replace traditional impressions, providing precise fit and enhanced comfort.


    Technology and Laboratory: We employ advanced technologies like CAD/CAM and digital impressions in our lab, where our technicians customize each prosthesis according to the specifications of our patients and dentists.


    Timeline: The time from impression to final fitting generally ranges from a few days to several weeks, depending on the case complexity.

  • Maintenance and Durability of Prostheses

    Maintenance: Regularly clean both fixed and removable prostheses with appropriate products to extend their lifespan.


    Longevity: Prostheses can last for many years, even decades. In some cases, they may require replacement or adjustments.


    Regular Check-Ups: Routine dental check-ups are essential to keep the prosthesis in good condition and ensure a perfect fit.

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