Dental prosthetics
We restore function and aesthetics when one or several teeth are missing. Fixed or removable prosthetics, tailored to you so you can eat and smile with confidence again.
Restoring what's missing
Dental prosthetics are the solution that replaces missing teeth and restores chewing function, speech and the aesthetics of the smile. Depending on the case, they can be fixed —supported on your own teeth or on implants— or removable, when an option the patient can take out is preferable.
Each rehabilitation is designed individually, based on a prior study of the mouth, the bite and the features of the face. The aim is to achieve a comfortable, stable and natural result that blends with the rest of the smile and is easy to maintain day to day.
Why choose tailored prosthetics
- You regain the ability to chew and speak comfortably.
- A natural look that restores harmony and proportion to the smile.
- Fixed or removable solutions, depending on the needs of each case.
- A bespoke design adapted to your mouth, your bite and your face.
- Improved everyday wellbeing and confidence when you smile.
The process step by step
A careful, unhurried journey, from the initial study to the final adjustment.
Study and planning
We assess your mouth, take records and decide together on the type of prosthesis best suited to your case.
Design and try-in
We make the prosthesis to measure and carry out the necessary try-ins to fine-tune colour, shape and bite.
Fitting and review
We fit the final prosthesis, check how it adapts and plan the maintenance reviews.
Answering your questions about dental prosthetics
What's the difference between fixed and removable prosthetics?
Fixed prosthetics stay anchored in the mouth, on your own teeth or on implants, whereas removable ones can be taken out for cleaning. At your first visit we assess which one suits your case best.
Does it take time to get used to wearing a prosthesis?
A short period of adjustment when speaking and chewing is normal. We support you with adjustments and reviews to make the process as comfortable as possible.
How should I care for my dental prosthesis?
Good daily hygiene and regular reviews are key to keeping it in good condition. We explain the care guidelines according to the type of prosthesis you have.
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Book your first visit and we'll assess together the prosthesis best suited to you, with no rush and no obligation.