Dental prosthetics is an effective way to restore damaged or missing patient’s teeth and improve the overall dentition. Modern prosthetic methods not only bring back chewing function but also ensure a natural-looking smile by matching the color of teeth and preserving the aesthetics of the visible part of the tooth.
Advantages of Prosthetics at Dynasty Stomatology
Dynasty Stomatology offers the installation of veneers, inlays, removable dentures, and other types of prosthetic solutions at reasonable prices. By choosing us, you will also benefit from:
- Experienced Dentists. Our specialists are highly qualified in prosthetics, implantology, and oral surgery.
- Modern Technologies. We use high-quality materials and advanced prosthetic techniques. We use various types of dentures from trusted manufacturers.
- Individual Approach. Treatment plans are developed personally, taking into account the patient’s anatomical features and preferences.
- Comfort. All procedures are performed under anesthesia to ensure a completely painless experience.
- Affordable Prices. We maintain a patient-friendly pricing policy without compromising on quality.
Book a consultation at a convenient time and receive professional assistance in restoring a healthy and beautiful smile with our dental prosthetics services!
Prices in the Czech Republic for Dental prosthetics
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General consultation + treatment plan
1 500 CZK -
3D scan (one jaw)
1 200 CZK -
Tomography of 1 jaw
1 500 CZK -
Tomography of 2 jaws
2 100 CZK
Partial removable denture
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Acrylic
18 000 CZK -
Nylon
20 000 CZK
Complete removable denture
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Acrylic
25 000 CZK -
Clasp dentures
30 000 CZK -
Zirconia crown
12 000 CZK -
E-max crown
13 000 CZK -
Temporary crown of extended use
3 600 CZK
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Frequently asked questions about dental prosthetics
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What is the lifespan of dental prosthetics?
The lifespan of dental prosthetics depends on their type and materials: Removable dentures – 5-7 years; Crowns and bridges – 10-15 years; Implants – 20 years or more with proper care; Regular dental check-ups can help extend the life of your prosthetic devices.
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How long does the dental prosthetics process take?
The duration of prosthetic treatment depends on the type of prosthesis and procedure complexity: Removable dentures – approximately 5-7 days (including fitting and adjustments); Crowns and bridges – 1-2 weeks, depending on materials and individual factors; Implants with prosthetics – 3-6 months, including healing time after implant placement
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Is it painful to get dental prosthetics?
The process of installing dental prosthetics is usually painless. Local anesthesia is used during tooth preparation and prosthesis placement, ensuring comfort and preventing unpleasant sensations. Mild discomfort or sensitivity may occur during the adaptation period after installation.
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How to care for dental prosthetics to extend their lifespan?
To keep your artificial teeth in good condition, follow these simple care guidelines: Brush your teeth twice a day with a soft brush and specialized cleaning products (for removable dentures). Avoid hard foods that may damage the prosthesis. Use an irrigator to clean hard-to-reach areas in the mouth. Visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and professional cleanings. Store removable dentures in a special solution when not in use. Comprehensive dental. We guarantee tooth restoration, no matter the extent of the damage. These basic recommendations will help prolong the service life of your prosthetics and maintain oral health.
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Can a crown be placed on a live tooth?
Yes, a crown can be placed on a live tooth if the root is healthy and there is no need for nerve removal. Indications for this procedure include: Severe damage to the crown part of the tooth. Protection of the tooth after deep cavity treatment. Correction of aesthetic imperfections. In some cases, the dentist may recommend root canal treatment (nerve removal) before placing the crown to prevent potential complications.
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View all blogAdditionally, dental prosthetics allows for the prevention of common dental problems, such as the shifting of adjacent healthy teeth, which can lead to further complications.
You can benefit from professional prosthetics at Dynasty Stomatology. Our specialists provide comprehensive therapy aimed at restoring both function and appearance after the loss of teeth. We carefully assess the condition of your periodontium, dentition, and individual needs to select the optimal treatment plan. Whether it’s crowns, bridges, or other prosthetic solutions, you will receive high-quality dental services, painless procedures, and affordable prices for a wide range of prosthetic treatments.
Indications and Contraindications for Dental Prosthetics
Dental prosthetics solve the problem of partial or complete lost teeth, helping to restore chewing ability, aesthetics, and prevent bite deformation. Indications for prosthetic treatment include:
- Missing one or several teeth, tooth gaps.
- Severe destruction of the crown part of the tooth.
- Increased tooth wear.
- Cracks or chips that cannot be restored with a filling.
- Complete absence of teeth (edentulism).
- Aesthetic defects of the smile.
Contraindications to dental prosthetic treatment:
- Acute inflammatory processes in the oral cavity.
- Advanced periodontal disease.
- Allergies to prosthesis materials.
- Oncological diseases.
- Severe systemic conditions (e.g., uncontrolled diabetes).
- Insufficient bone density (for some types of prosthetics).
Before prosthetic treatment, every patient in our dental clinic undergoes a consultation with a dentist and a thorough dental examination. A comprehensive approach helps in choosing the best type of prosthetic restoration and minimizes potential risks.
Types of dentures: inlays, crowns, bridges,
Dental prosthetics is a branch of dentistry that focuses on restoring lost or damaged teeth using specialized structures. Modern methods allow for selecting the optimal solution based on the condition of the dental arch, the patient’s preferences, and available budget.
Dental prosthetics is divided into removable and fixed restorations, and also includes micro-prosthetics, which is used to correct minor defects.
Fixed Prosthetics
Fixed prosthetic restorations are designed for long-term wear. Such structures can only be removed by a dentist when necessary for treatment purposes. Types of fixed prosthetic crowns and bridges include:
Removable Prosthetic Restorations
Removable dentures are used in cases of multiple or complete tooth loss. Types of removable prostheses include:
- Conventional removable dentures – used when many teeth are missing or in complete edentulism, resting on the gums.
- Removable partial dentures (such as clasp or bar-retained) – feature a metal framework for increased strength, provide better fixation in the mouth, and distribute chewing load more evenly, offering greater comfort in daily use.
Micro-Prosthetics
To correct minor defects, micro-prosthetic restorations are used in dentistry:
- Inlays – an alternative to fillings, used to restore a damaged portion of a tooth.
- Onlays and overlays – suitable for restoring chewing teeth in cases of partial destruction.
The choice of dental prosthetic treatment depends on the condition of the teeth, the number of missing units, and the patient’s individual needs. A dental hygienist plays a crucial role in preparing the patient’s teeth and gums for prosthetics by ensuring optimal oral hygiene before, during, and after the procedure. This helps to improve the success of the prosthetic treatment and prolong the life of the restorations.
Stages of Dental Prosthetics
The process of dental prosthetics involves several stages, each essential for achieving a reliable and aesthetically pleasing result. A dentist carefully evaluates the condition of the teeth and surrounding tissues, develops an individualized treatment plan, and oversees every step of the process.
Key Stages of Prosthetic Treatment:
- Consultation and Diagnosis. The dentist examines the oral cavity during the visits to the dental clinic, performs a thorough diagnosis, including X-rays to assess the condition of the teeth, and identifies any potential contraindications for the procedure. Based on this, the optimal type of dental prosthesis, such as a onlay, crown or bridge, is selected. If necessary, adhesive bridges or other types of prostheses are considered. The decision is made by the dentist, taking into account the condition of the adjacent teeth, and whether bridges are usually used for the specific case.
- Preparation. If necessary, the patient undergoes treatment for teeth and gums, including root canal treatment (if indicated), elimination of inflammation, and other pathologies.
- Taking Impressions and Prosthesis Design. Jaw impressions are made to ensure a precise fit of the future prosthetic restoration.
- Framework Fitting. The dentist checks whether the prosthesis fits the patient correctly, making adjustments to the shape and fit as needed.
- Final Prosthesis Fabrication. The final version of the crown, bridge, or denture is created, incorporating all adjustments for optimal functionality and aesthetics.
- Prosthesis Placement. The finished prosthetic restoration (such as a porcelain crown, composite inlay, or zirconium oxide crown) is installed on a permanent or temporary crown basis, depending on the treatment plan. The dentist uses cement to ensure proper fit and function. The patient receives instructions on how to properly care for the prosthesis to maintain its longevity and aesthetics.
- Adaptation and Follow-Up Visits. The dentist monitors the patient’s adaptation to the prosthesis and adjusts the fit if necessary to ensure maximum comfort and effectiveness.
Each stage is meticulously supervised to prevent tissue trauma and postoperative complications. All procedures are performed by experienced dental specialists using high-quality materials and following European standards. This comprehensive approach ensures a safe and effective restoration of the dental arch’s aesthetics and function for our patients.
How Much Does Dental Prosthetics Cost: inlays, crowns, bridges?
The cost of dental prosthetics depends on the type of construction, materials used, and the complexity of the work. Our medical center offers affordable prices and an individual approach to each patient.
To get an accurate estimate for dental services, we recommend scheduling a consultation.