Dominant-prosthetic cases are dental situations where prosthetic solutions play a key role in the treatment and restoration of oral function. These cases are characterized by significant tooth loss or damage, necessitating the use of prosthetic compensations such as crowns, bridges, dentures or implants.
During life, some teeth must be extracted, which leads to the gradual loss of a significant number of teeth. This leads to difficult, inefficient chewing of food. Some people’s teeth are extracted due to the consequences of numerous caries and treatments, which weaken the root over the years. Untreated caries also cause the hard tooth mass to disappear, while periodontopathy destroys the environment of the tooth.
In these people, the correct ratio of the teeth (occlusion) is lost. For more effective chewing, they make forced movements with the jaw, which further damages the remaining teeth. This leads to improper wear or loosening of the remaining teeth. The remaining teeth migrate, slowly shift, and the dental arch becomes irregular, with separated and crooked teeth.
The treatment of these conditions involves complete restoration of the dentition. The goal of this complex prosthetic treatment is to restore the correct proportions of the teeth in rest and function. This involves filling gaps, replacing lost teeth and restoring aesthetics.
A bad service is a partial solution to some empty space, leaving the rest of the problems unsolved, leading to new problems.
Prosthetic treatment is essential to restore the functionality and appearance of teeth, providing long-lasting results and improving the quality of life of patients.
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