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Crowns/bridges, veneers, inlays/onlays






●  Traditional crowns and bridges
●  Full-ceramic veneers , crowns, inlays and bridges - system PROCERA® and LAVA®
●  Bridges on glass-fibre - FRC Fiber Reinforced Composite
●  Standard and custom-made post and cores
●  Prosthetic work on implants
●  Acrylic, frame, vinyl dentures, splint dentures
●  Treatment of functional changes of temporomandibular joints


Prosthetic restorations

We offer a wide choice of prosthetic restorations, traditional (metal, gold, titan + porcelain) as well as aesthetic (composite + glasfibre, pure conventional porcelain or strengthened with zirconium oxide). We make all kinds of traditional dentures (acrylic, frame, vinyl dentures, splint dentures) and modified dentures (additional retention points - telescopic crowns, bolts ).

The choice of colour



Regardless of the choice of a given type of crown or bridge, all our patients have the possibility of an individual characterization of prosthetic restorations, e.g. some patients wish to have much brighter and flawless crowns, compared to their natural teeth, whereas other would like to have some artificial discolourations and cracks, so that crowns look like natural teeth. If our patients have doubts which option to choose, we enable them to visit our dental laboratory where a highly-qualified technician will choose the colour using the laser spectrophotometer (electronical device which measures the shade of adjoining natural teeth, to which the artificial crown will be made). Till extensive prosthetic works will be permanently fixed, the patient can use temporary prosthetic appliances to control the quality and aesthetic.

Functional changes

Beside the reconstructive treatment, our specialists in prosthetics also treat functional changes of temporo-mandibular joints like e.g. aches, clicks, habitual luxuations and bruxism (gnashing of teeth) or habitual clenching of teeth.


Aesthetic prosthetic reconstructions: