The removable prosthesis is aimed at replacing a part or the entire dental arch
and can be removed by the patient in order to perform the ordinary daily hygiene maneuvers.
Generally, they are composed of artificial
teeth fixed on a resin structure that rests on the gum. Removable dentures can be complete,
i.e. replace all the teeth in the upper or lower jaw, or partial,
used to replace only some missing teeth.
This type of dental prosthesis is removable and can be easily cleaned and repaired
by the dentist if necessary.
Removable dentures are often considered an inexpensive solution
to replace missing teeth, but they may require an adjustment period and require
adequate oral hygiene to avoid infection or irritation of the underlying gum.
Fixed dental prosthesis
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Conservative dentistry
Conservative dentistry is a branch of restorative dentistry that deals with the care of teeth affected by carious processes, procedures for the elimination of caries and those relating to the closure of cavities resulting from the elimination of enamel and carious dentin, through the use of specific materials. This means that conservative dentists try to preserve the original tooth tissue whenever possible, instead of extracting or replacing damaged or diseased teeth. For example, conservative dentistry aims to prevent and treat dental caries, traumatic injuries or dental fractures, through conservative techniques such as the use of fillings, dental resins, endodontic rehabilitation (i.e. dental nerve care interventions) and other non-invasive solutions.
Pathologies Surgical endodontics
Surgical endodontics refers to the branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of lesions of endodontic origin that do not respond to conventional endodontic therapy or that cannot be treated with conventional endodontic therapy but can only be reached through a surgical flap.


