What Is a Dental Prosthesis?
Dental prostheses are artificial tooth structures used to replace missing teeth and restore functions such as chewing and speaking. They are generally classified into two main groups: fixed (bridges, implant-supported prostheses) and removable (complete or partial dentures). Their primary goal is to improve the patient’s quality of life both aesthetically and functionally.
Depending on the material and application method, prostheses vary and are custom-made to fit the patient’s oral anatomy.

