These are prostheses that the patient can put on and take off whenever he wants. Removable prostheses are applied in cases where the number of missing teeth is too high and fixed prosthesis cannot be made.
Total Dentures
It is applied if the person has lost all the teeth in his mouth. Moving prostheses take time to get used to. If you are going to use dentures for the first time, your dentist will tell you about the difficulties. Do not forget that the motivation of the person using the prosthesis is very important in the use of prosthesis.
Partial Prostheses
They are prostheses made of metal body or acrylic to replace missing teeth in the mouth, which can be put on and removed when desired by the patient. Retention is provided with nails or clasps (hooks) on the teeth.
Precision Retained Prostheses
They are also applied to partially edentulous mouths. The metal parts, called crochets, which are used to ensure the retention of the prosthesis, are located in the invisible part of the prosthesis. They are prostheses with a more aesthetic appearance, retention and more comfortable use by the patient than partial dentures.