At Ted Klinik, we offer comprehensive prosthetic solutions to restore the function and aesthetics of missing or damaged teeth. During treatment, full or partial removable dentures, implant-supported fixed crown-and-bridge systems, and aesthetic zirconia and porcelain restorations are meticulously planned with the patient’s oral anatomy and occlusal balance in mind. Thanks to digital scanning and CAD/CAM technology, each restoration is manufactured with millimetre-level precision and achieves seamless harmony with natural teeth in colour and form. During the provisional try-in, aesthetic and functional checks are performed to guarantee your comfort. The Ted Klinik specialist team brings your healthy smile back to life with fast-delivered, long-lasting, biocompatible materials and prosthetic treatments that are both easy to clean and safe.

Fixed Prostheses

Fixed Prostheses

Tooth loss can cause both aesthetic and functional problems. Fixed prostheses provide excellent solutions by replacing missing teeth to restore both appearance and function. In this article you will find everything you need to know about what fixed prostheses are, who they are suitable for and the treatment process. What are Fixed Prostheses? Fixed prostheses are permanent, non-removable restorations placed in the mouth to replace missing teeth. Common examples include crowns and bridges. Fixed prostheses mimic the appearance and function of natural teeth, offering patients a comfortable and aesthetic solution. Who are Fixed Prostheses Suitable For? Fixed prostheses are indicated in the following situations: Missing teeth: Replacement of one or more lost teeth. Extensive decay: Teeth that are too damaged to be restored conservatively. Fractured teeth: Repair of broken or cracked teeth. Bridge applications: Replacing missing teeth using bridges anchored to adjacent teeth. Implant-supported restorations: Fixed prostheses placed on implants to restore missing teeth. Aesthetic needs: For anyone seeking to improve overall dental aesthetics. Treatment Process Examination & Assessment: The dentist evaluates your oral condition and designs a personalized treatment plan. Tooth Preparation: Teeth that will receive the prostheses are prepared—this may involve reshaping or reducing tooth structure. Soft tissue adjustments may be made if necessary. Impression Taking: Impressions (or digital scans) of the prepared teeth are taken and sent to the laboratory for fabrication. Temporary restorations are used to protect the teeth and maintain aesthetics during the interim. Try-in & Fit: The finished prostheses are tried in to check colour, shape and fit; adjustments are made as needed. Placement & Cementation: The prostheses are carefully seated and permanently cemented using appropriate dental adhesives. Aftercare Fixed prostheses require regular care similar to natural teeth: Oral hygiene: Brush regularly and use dental floss. Clean the areas around the prosthesis thoroughly to remove plaque and food debris. Regular check-ups: Visit your dentist for routine controls and professional cleaning. Avoid very hard foods: Be cautious with extremely hard or sticky foods to prevent damage. Gum health: Maintain gum care and report any changes to your dentist. Benefits of Fixed Prostheses Natural appearance: Harmonise well with natural teeth for excellent aesthetics. Functional restoration: Restore chewing and speech functions. Durability: High-quality materials provide long-lasting results. Comfort: As they are fixed in the mouth, they offer stable and comfortable wear. Confidence boost: Restored function and aesthetics improve self-confidence. Fixed prostheses are an effective and reliable method to treat tooth loss and preserve oral health. If you have aesthetic or functional dental concerns, consult your dentist to learn whether fixed prostheses are the right option for you.
Removable Dentures

Removable Dentures

Tooth loss can cause many aesthetic and functional problems. Removable dentures offer effective solutions that restore oral health and appearance by replacing missing teeth. In this article you will find everything you need to know about what removable dentures are, who they are suitable for, and the application process. What are Removable Dentures? Removable dentures are prostheses used to replace missing teeth that can be removed when necessary. They are generally divided into two types: complete and partial dentures. Complete Dentures: Used when all teeth in the upper or lower arch are missing. Partial Dentures: Used when some teeth are missing and the prosthesis clasps onto the remaining natural teeth. Removable dentures are customized according to the patient’s oral anatomy and needs, providing comfortable use. Who are Removable Dentures Suitable For? Removable dentures are indicated in the following situations: Complete tooth loss: When all teeth in the upper and/or lower arch are missing. Partial tooth loss: When some teeth are missing and remaining teeth can serve as support. Temporary solutions: Used as interim restorations while preparing for implants or other fixed prostheses. Aesthetic and functional needs: For anyone who wants to restore appearance and chewing function. Application Process Examination & Assessment: The first step is an examination and assessment with your dentist. The dentist analyzes the condition of your teeth and oral structures and creates a suitable treatment plan. Impression Taking: Measurements of your oral anatomy and teeth are taken. These impressions are used in the lab to fabricate your custom removable denture. Try-in & Fit: The prepared dentures are tried in to verify comfort, fit and aesthetics; necessary adjustments are made. Placement & Adjustments: The dentist places the dentures in your mouth and performs necessary adjustments for proper fit and comfortable use. Post-care Recommendations To ensure long life and healthy use of removable dentures, regular care and attention are required. Pay attention to the following points: Oral hygiene: Clean your dentures regularly. Use denture cleaners or a soft toothbrush to keep them clean. Night removal: Remove your dentures at night to give your gums a rest. This helps maintain gum health. Regular check-ups: Visit your dentist regularly. Have the dentures and remaining teeth checked and professionally cleaned. Avoid hard foods: Be careful when chewing hard foods. Avoid extremely hard or sticky foods to prevent damage. Advantages of Removable Dentures Natural appearance: Removable dentures provide an appearance compatible with natural teeth and satisfying aesthetic results. Functional improvement: Replacing missing teeth restores chewing and speech functions. Ease of use: Removable dentures are easy to insert, remove and clean. Economic solution: They are a more economical option compared with some fixed restorations. Confidence boost: Restored aesthetics and function increase self-confidence. Removable dentures are an effective and reliable method to treat tooth loss and protect oral health. If you are experiencing aesthetic or functional problems with your teeth, consult your dentist to learn more about removable denture options.
Complete Dentures

Complete Dentures

Tooth loss of all teeth can lead to many aesthetic and functional problems. Complete dentures are an effective and reliable solution used when all teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw are missing, replacing natural teeth. In this article you will find everything you need to know about what complete dentures are, who they are suitable for, and the treatment process. What are Complete Dentures? Complete dentures are removable prostheses used when all teeth in the upper and/or lower arch are missing. These appliances are designed to adapt to the gums and jawbone and mimic the function and appearance of natural teeth. Complete dentures significantly improve oral health and overall quality of life. Who are Complete Dentures Suitable For? Complete dentures are indicated in the following situations: Total tooth loss: When all teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw are missing. Severe periodontal disease: When periodontal disease has led to the loss of all teeth. Extensive damage or irreparable teeth: After extraction of all teeth that cannot be restored. Aesthetic and functional needs: For anyone who wants to restore chewing, speech and appearance. Treatment Process Examination & Assessment: The first step is an examination with your dentist. The dentist evaluates the condition of your gums and jawbone and creates the most suitable treatment plan. Impression Taking: Measurements of your mouth and gums are taken. These impressions are sent to the laboratory to fabricate your custom complete dentures. Try-in & Fit: The prepared dentures are tried in to ensure appropriate fit, comfort and aesthetics; any necessary adjustments are made. Placement & Adjustments: The dentures are placed in your mouth and final adjustments are performed to ensure proper seating and comfortable use. Post-care Recommendations To keep complete dentures long-lasting and healthy, regular care and attention are essential: Oral hygiene: Clean your denture regularly. Use denture-cleaning tablets or a soft brush to keep the prosthesis clean. Remove at night: Take out your dentures at night to allow your gums to rest. This helps maintain gum health. Regular check-ups: Visit your dentist regularly. Have the dentures and gum condition checked and professionally cleaned when needed. Avoid hard foods: Be careful when chewing hard foods; avoid very hard or sticky items that could damage the denture. Benefits of Complete Dentures Natural appearance: Complete dentures provide a look that blends well with natural facial aesthetics. Functional restoration: Replacing missing teeth restores chewing and speech function. Ease of use: Complete dentures are removable and easy to clean. Economic solution: They are a more economical option compared with dental implants. Confidence boost: Restoring aesthetics and function can significantly increase self-confidence. Complete dentures are an effective and reliable method to treat total tooth loss and protect oral health. If you are experiencing aesthetic or functional problems with your teeth, consult your dentist to learn whether complete dentures are right for you.

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