Prosthodontic Treatments (Restoring Lost or Damaged Teeth)

Prosthodontics is the branch of dentistry focused on restoring and replacing missing or damaged teeth. Whether due to age, injury, or decay, missing teeth can impact chewing, speech, and confidence. Our advanced prosthodontic solutions restore both function and aesthetics.

Our Prosthodontic Solutions:

  • Dental Implants
  • Crowns & Bridges
  • Dentures (Partial & Full)
  • Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Frequently Asked Questions

Prosthodontic treatment focuses on restoring and replacing missing, broken, or damaged teeth using crowns, bridges, dentures, and dental implants. It is ideal for individuals who have lost teeth due to decay, trauma, aging, or congenital conditions and want to restore both function and aesthetics.

There are several prosthodontic solutions available, depending on the condition of your teeth:

  • Dental Implants – A permanent solution for missing teeth, offering natural function and aesthetics.
  • Crowns & Bridges – Restores damaged or missing teeth by covering them with a protective cap or bridge.
  • Dentures (Partial & Full) – Removable prosthetics for patients with multiple or complete tooth loss.
  • Full Mouth Rehabilitation – A comprehensive approach for severe damage, restoring both aesthetics and bite function.

The longevity of prosthodontic restorations depends on the type of treatment, material used, and oral hygiene habits.

  • Dental Implants: Can last 15–25 years or more with proper care.
  • Crowns & Bridges: Typically last 10–15 years before requiring replacement.
  • Dentures: Can last 5–10 years, though adjustments may be needed.

Maintaining good oral hygiene, regular dental visits, and avoiding excessive force on teeth can help prolong the life of prosthetic treatments.

No, modern prosthodontic treatments are pain-free. With the use of local anesthesia and sedation options, patients experience minimal discomfort during procedures. Post-treatment soreness is temporary and can be managed with prescribed medication and proper aftercare.

The best treatment depends on the number of missing/damaged teeth, jawbone health, lifestyle, and budget.

  • Dental Implants are ideal for those looking for a permanent, natural-looking solution.
  • Crowns & Bridges work well for patients with structural damage but sufficient tooth support.
  • Dentures are suitable for individuals needing affordable and removable replacements.

A consultation with a qualified prosthodontist will help determine the most suitable treatment for your needs.