Porcelain Teeth
Porcelain teeth are prosthetic applications applied individually or to the entire jawbone to replace teeth lost for various reasons, or to address various aesthetic imperfections, including chewing disorders, asymmetrical bite problems, and speech disorders. Porcelain prosthetic teeth are considered aesthetically pleasing despite being more opaque and less translucent than zirconia.
Bridge: In cases where one or more teeth are missing, it is the process of reducing the size of the adjacent teeth and filling the gaps by using special crowns that support them.
Without a bridge, the patient's neighboring teeth and other opposing teeth will move toward the extraction space. This can lead to tooth decay and tooth loss. If these gaps remain untreated for an extended period, these adjacent teeth may also be lost.










