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Tannfylling / Karies |
Rotbehandling |
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Inlays / Onlays |
In dentistry, an inlay is an indirect restoration (filling) consisting of a solid substance (as gold or porcelain) fitted to a cavity in a tooth and cemented into place.
An onlay is the same as an inlay, except that it extends to replace a cusp.
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Sometimes, a tooth is treatment planned to be restored with an intracoronal restoration, but the decay or fracture is so extensive that a direct restoration, such as amalgam or composite, would compromise the structural integrity of the restored tooth by possibly undermining the remaining tooth structure or providing substandard opposition to occlusal (i.e. biting) forces. In such situations, an indirect gold restoration may be indicated, such as the gold inlay shown below. When gold is used, the tooth-to-restoration margin may be finished and polished to such a super-fine line of contact that recurrent decay will be all but impossible. It is for this reason that some dentists recommend gold as the restorative material of choice for pretty much any and all restorations. While these restorations might be ten times the price of direct restorations, the superiority of gold as a restoration in terms of resistance to occlusal forces, protection against recurrent decay, precision of fabrication, marginal integrity, proper contouring for gingival (tissue) health, ease of cleansing and many other aspects of restorative quality offers an excellent alternative to the direct restoration. For this reason, some patients request gold restorations so they can benefit from its wide range of advantages even when an amalgam or composite will suffice. The only true disadvantage of gold is the higher cost. |
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Proteser |
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Implantater |
Inlays |
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Periodontitis Behandling |
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Regenering av knokke |
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Kjevekirurgi |
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Tannbleking/
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Digital x-ray |
Computer tomograph |
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Bedøvelse |
Painfree-injections |
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An MO gold inlay on tooth #3, the "MO" designation indicating that the gold serves as a restoration for the mesial and occlusal surfaces of the tooth. This tooth was also restored according to the R.V. Tucker method. Notice how the gold appears to flow into the tooth structure, almost perfectly mimicking the natural contours and even allowing the specular reflection to continue over the margin from tooth to gold. |
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Onlays |
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Additionally, when decay or fracture incorporate areas of a tooth that make amalgam or composite restorations essentially inadequate, such as cuspal fracture or remaining tooth structure that undermines perimeter walls of a tooth, a gold onlay might be indicated. Similar to an inlay, a gold onlay is an indirect restoration which incorporates a cusp or cusps by covering or onlaying the missing cusps. All of the benefits of a gold inlay are present in the onlay restoration. The onlay allows for conservation of tooth structure when the alternative is to totally eliminate cusps and perimeter walls for restoration with a crown. Because onlays have a very long margin (i.e. the line of tooth-to-restoration contact is much longer than that of a crown because of the many turns and curves that an onlay makes in contacting the tooth), some dentists feel that an onlay is a fundamentally inferior restoration. This is because it is primarily the marginal adaptation of any dental restoration that will decide whether or not it will successfully remain in the mouth without exhibiting recurrent decay. The increase in marginal length consequently provides a further likelihood of failure. |
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see the original article here :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inlays_and_onlays |
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Veneers
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In dentistry, a veneer is a thin layer of restorative material placed over
a tooth surface, either to improve the aesthetics of a tooth, or to protect
a damaged tooth surface.
There are two types of material used in a veneer, composite and porcelain.
A composite veneer may be directly placed (built-up in the mouth),
or indirectly fabricated by a dental technician in a dental laboratory,
and later bonded to the tooth,
typically using a resin cement such as Panavia.
In contrast, a porcelain veneer may only be indirectly fabricated.
In some cases, removal of tooth structure is needed to provide sufficient
space for the veneer, whereas sometimes a restoration may be bonded
to a tooth without preparation of the tooth |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veneer_(dentistry) |
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Foto : Fa.Nobel Biocare |
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Priser |
porselen : 1600 PLN |
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Treatment |
Treatment options for different situations : |
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options for : |
There are several options for the treatment of a single missing tooth,
several missing teeth or all missing teeth. We will try to give you an overview
over the possibilities :
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Single missing tooth : |
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Removable dentures |
Fixed dentures, bridge |
Implant supported crown |
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very uncomfortable |
common solution |
best solution |
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ceramic on metal : |
around 5000 PLN |
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not recommended |
around 3000 PLN |
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ceramic on gold : |
often two trips to the dentist |
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3800 - 4200 PLN |
abroad are necessary |
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on Circonium |
see more in the |
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around 4500 PLN |
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4 working days |
2 days ( first visit ) |
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4 days ( second visit ) |
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Several missing teeth : |
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several missing teeth |
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prothesis |
teeth supported bridge |
implant supported bridge |
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removable |
fixed dentures |
fixed dentures |
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in this example two teeth are missing on the right side and 4 on the left side
of the jaw |
in this example a bridge is spanning over 4 teeth,
2 teeth are missing |
in this case 3 teeth are missing, a bridge over three "points" is necessary
based on two implants |
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porcelain on metal alloy |
around 11000 PLN |
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very uncomfortable |
around 4000 PLN |
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porcelain on circonium |
often two trips to the dentist |
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4800 - 6000 PLN |
abroad are necessary |
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on request |
4-5 working days |
2 days ( first visit ) |
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4-5 days ( second visit ) |
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All missing teeth : |
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removable dentures on two implants |
fixed dentures on four implants ("all on four")Nobel |
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around 13000 PLN per jaw |
around 25000 PLN per jaw |
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all inclusive |
all inclusive |
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2-3 working days (first visit) |
2-3 working days (first visit) |
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5-7 working days |
5-7 working days |
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for more detailed information |
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download the pdf file : "Options for the treatment of toothless jaws"
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Bridges
on 6 or more
implants
per jaw |
The most luxury and most expensive solution on request. |
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