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Removable Prostheses
They are prostheses prepared by supporting the surrounding tissues and teeth for the cavities formed by the loss of more than one tooth. They can be inserted and removed by the patient.

Partial Prostheses
They are prostheses that are supported by both soft tissues and teeth in cases where teeth are not completely lost and there are more than one missing tooth. Traditionally prepared partial dentures are made of alloys and they are held by hook-shaped holders called crochets. They can be easily attached and removed by the patient.

Precision Attached Prostheses
Instead of the clasps in traditional partial dentures, attachment is provided with invisible parts called “precision connection” positioned inside the prosthesis. They can be easily attached and removed by the patient.

Full Dentures
They are prostheses that restore lost chewing, phonation and aesthetics to edentulous mouths and are fully supported by the surrounding soft tissues. They can be easily attached and removed by the patient.

Fixed Prostheses
Laminate Veneers
They are generally preferred in cases where aesthetic problems are at the forefront; the shape and color of the teeth cause discomfort to the person, and for closing the gaps in the front teeth. They are thin leaf porcelains that are adhered to the prepared area with very little abrasion (approximately 1mm) from the front surfaces of the teeth.

Metal Backed Porcelain Crowns
They are fixed prostheses covered with porcelain, in which metal alloy is used in the infrastructure. Traditional crowns and bridges are prepared on this metal infrastructure.

Metal-Free Porcelain Crowns
Metal Supported Porcelain Crowns: No metal alloy is used in the infrastructure; They are fixed prostheses formed only by compression of reinforced porcelain. Since the light transmittance is closest to natural teeth, they are preferred especially in the anterior region.

Zirconia Backed Porcelain Crowns
They are fixed prostheses covered with porcelain, in which zirconia, a white alloy, is used in the infrastructure. Light transmittance and gingival compatibility are more aesthetic than metal-supported porcelains.

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