Prosthetics

Prosthetics – a beautiful smile without compromise

Missing teeth are not only an aesthetic issue but also a matter of health. They can lead to temporomandibular joint disorders, digestive problems, and lowered self-esteem. At Prodental, we offer comprehensive prosthetic solutions that restore both functionality and the beauty of your smile.

We have our own prosthetic laboratory, which significantly shortens the waiting time for restorations.

Thanks to the modern CEREC system (CERamic REConstruction), we can offer our patients aesthetic prosthetic restorations with perfect fit and a natural appearance.

Our prosthetic solutions:

Post-and-core restorations

An individual approach to each patient and a wide selection of materials ensure comfort, aesthetics, and durability.

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Are you missing multiple teeth?


Fixed implant-supported restorations – the most modern solution.


Skeletal dentures - comfortable and aesthetic, attached with clasps, snaps, or telescopic crowns.


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Completely edentulous?


Removable complete dentures provide stability and aesthetics, especially in the early stages of tooth loss.


Consult with us to choose the solution perfectly tailored to your needs.

Najczęściej zadawane pytania

It is worth visiting a prosthodontist whenever there is a loss of one or several teeth – regardless of the cause. Even a single missing tooth can affect not only the aesthetics of your smile but also the health of the entire oral cavity, your bite, and overall comfort of life.

The time required to complete a prosthetic restoration depends on the type of prosthetic work, the individual patient’s case, and the technology used. In most cases, the process takes from a few days to several weeks.

Yes – modern prosthetic restorations, with proper hygiene and regular check-ups, can last for many years.

Modern dentures are individually designed and can be very comfortable, especially when well-fitted and made from high-quality materials. An alternative is implant-supported dentures, which provide even greater stability – such as the All-On-X procedure.

Yes, in the case of traditional crowns and bridges, minimal grinding of the abutment teeth is necessary. An alternative is crowns or bridges on implants, which do not require intervention on neighboring teeth.

Absolutely yes. Aesthetic prosthetics make it possible to correct the shape, color, length, and alignment of teeth, as well as restore missing teeth in a natural and aesthetic way.

In the same way as natural teeth: regular brushing, flossing (or using a water flosser), check-ups every 6 months, and in the case of removable dentures – daily cleaning and proper storage.

Yes – prosthetics and implantology very often complement each other. Dental implants provide a stable foundation on which prosthetic restorations such as crowns, bridges, or dentures can be placed. This gives the patient a solution that:

  • Restores full chewing function – the implant acts like a natural tooth root, while the prosthetic work rebuilds the missing crown portion,

  • Ensures smile aesthetics – restorations are individually tailored to match the shape and color of the remaining teeth,

  • Prevents bone loss – implants stimulate the bone tissue, which helps stop resorption,

  • Provides comfort and durability – implant-based prosthetics are stable, do not shift, and do not require adhesives, unlike traditional removable dentures.

Modern dentistry offers extensive possibilities of combining implants with advanced prosthetics. This makes it possible to restore both a single tooth and entire dental arches (All-on-X) in an aesthetic, functional, and long-lasting way.

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