In our clinic, we aim to restore lost aesthetics, phonation and function to the patient by reconstructing lost teeth and surrounding oral tissues.
What is Prosthetic Dental Treatment?
In prosthetic dentistry, missing teeth, one or more missing teeth, and the associated tissue are filled with appropriate materials to restore function, aesthetics, comfort, and health to damaged, missing, or missing teeth. Dentures are basically divided into two categories: fixed and removable dentures.

What are the Treatment Options in Prosthetic Dentistry?
Fixed Prosthetics: For teeth lacking sufficient tooth support and experiencing significant tissue loss that cannot be restored with filling material, inlays or onlays encompassing a portion of the tooth or crown restorations can be performed depending on the extent of the tissue loss.
Zirconium Restorations: These are highly resistant, biocompatible, durable, and aesthetic restorations. The fact that zirconium oxide is a material close to natural tooth color and at least as resistant to forces has led to the widespread use of zirconium ceramics in fixed and implant-supported prosthetics.
Empress crowns are restorations made entirely of ceramic, without the use of metal or zirconium oxide substructures. They offer increased durability and excellent light transmission, offering highly aesthetic properties.
Laminate Restorations: These highly aesthetic restorations are achieved by bonding leaf-shaped porcelains, which are obtained by minimally abrading the tooth surface to correct irregularities in shape, color, form, and size, and are close to natural teeth.
