Mir Prosthetic Dentistry

Protecting Remaining Natural Teeth

Teeth that have been fractured or lost due to cavities,


gum disease, or accidents can be restored to their original form.

Damaged teeth caused by cavities, periodontal disease, or trauma are restored


as closely as possible to natural teeth, helping maintain a healthy oral condition.
  • Implant
    Restore the full function of lost natural teeth.

    Implants are the optimal solution for replacing missing teeth


    and restoring function similar to natural teeth.

    With a firmly fixed structure, implants provide stable chewing power and natural esthetics, enhancing overall quality of life.



    Depending on the condition of the jawbone and oral environment, even a minimal number of implants can restore stable dental function, allowing you to recover over 90% of natural chewing ability.
  • Implant-Supported Dentures
    Restore natural teeth function as much as possible and enhance quality of life.

    Implant-supported dentures are securely fixed using implants


    to restore natural tooth function to the greatest extent possible.

    Depending on the condition of the jawbone, a minimal number of implants


    can be placed to anchor the denture, restoring approximately 50–60% of natural chewing ability.



    This option is suitable for patients who cannot undergo multiple implant placements at once,


    need to replace existing dentures, or find full-mouth implant treatment financially burdensome.
  • Partial Dentures
    Even when connection is difficult, restore missing teeth completely and return to a comfortable daily life.

    When some natural teeth remain, partial dentures


    can restore approximately 50–60% of chewing ability.

    If bridge treatment, where adjacent teeth are reduced and connected, is not feasible, partial dentures may be recommended. This is especially appropriate when three or more teeth are missing in the same area, or when there is no posterior tooth available to support a bridge. In such cases, the remaining teeth are covered and supported, often in combination with crowns.
  • Full Dentures
    Restore the function of lost teeth and regain confidence.

    Full dentures replace missing teeth to restore chewing ability and facial structure, helping you maintain an active and vibrant life.

    When no natural teeth remain, full dentures are recommended. They can restore approximately 40% of original chewing ability and improve facial contours.



    However, dentures may occasionally become dislodged while speaking or eating, and an adjustment period is required for speech adaptation.
  • Crowns
    Safely cover and protect fractured teeth for long-term durability.

    Crown treatment prevents further fracture and restores natural strength and function.

    When more than half of a tooth is damaged, or when a tooth is left untreated after root canal therapy, it becomes vulnerable to fracture. In such cases, a crown is placed over the tooth using appropriate dental materials to protect it from further damage.



    Crowns can be fabricated from various materials such as gold, PFM (porcelain-fused-to-metal), and zirconia, allowing selection based on both functional and esthetic considerations.
  • Bridge
    Reconnect missing teeth naturally


    and restore a healthy smile.

    Bridge treatment restores natural dental function by connecting


    an artificial tooth to the adjacent teeth surrounding the missing area.

    In this method, the teeth on both sides of the missing tooth are prepared


    and used as support to place a connected prosthesis that replaces the lost tooth.

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