Which prosthesis should be used when?

  • Discolored teeth → Veneers
    Permanent veneers can be applied to irreversibly discoloured teeth, which not only help your teeth to look beautiful in terms of colour, but also allow the shape of the teeth to be adjusted according to your preferences.
  • Uneven or broken teeth → Veneers
    Ceramic veneers provide an aesthetic solution for irregular or chipped teeth, offering the most natural-looking result possible over the long term with minimal tooth loss.
  • Tooth anomalies → Veneers or crowns
    If you suffer from aesthetic problems caused by tooth enamel or anatomically small teeth, or if you have gaps, a ceramic veneer or crown may be the solution for you.

  • Heavily damaged teeth → Crowns
    Unfortunately, after root canal treatment, or when having a large filling, the tooth can become very fragile. A crown can be a solution to this problem, not only providing an aesthetic appearance but also preserving the functionality of the tooth.

  • Missing teeth → Bridge
    If tooth loss persists over time, there is a risk that adjacent teeth will soon tilt sideways - which is not just an aesthetic problem. The bite and other teeth can also be affected, which can be solved with a precisely fitting bridge.
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