Prosthetic treatment in the UK - everything you need to know

Prosthetic treatment in the UK - everything you need to know

Missing teeth are a source of embarrassment for many people, but also a reduction in the quality of life and health problems. If you are missing one or more teeth, or struggling with complete toothlessness, don't delay and make an appointment to see your dentist as soon as possible. Prosthodontic treatment in the UK effectively addresses the above problems.

Indications for prosthetic treatment in the UK

For some people, prosthetics is only associated with the elderly and full, usually acrylic, dentures. This is a misconception that can have its serious consequences.

You can lose a tooth due to mechanical trauma or long-standing neglect of oral hygiene. You may find that it is so damaged that extraction is the only solution. We wrote more about this topic in our article "Tooth extraction in the UK - when is it necessary and how much does it cost".

In addition to missing teeth, other indications for prosthetic treatment in the UK include bite disorders and occlusal dysfunction. This field of dentistry is also used for the correction of tooth and facial aesthetics or for rehabilitation after surgery.   

Prosthetic treatment in the UK doesn't have to cost a fortune

Prosthetic treatment in the UK, which is basically what?

The range of prosthodontic treatment is extensive and includes various types of prosthetic restorations that are supported by remaining teeth (or tooth fragments) or implants.

Type of prosthetic treatment in the UK is always tailored to your individual needs. Therefore, if you need the help of a prosthodontist, he or she will take into account, among other things, your age, the number of missing teeth and their location in the mouth, as well as the state of your bite and the condition of your other teeth.

It may be necessary to give dental treatment to the teeth that are in the mouth prior to prosthetic treatment.

Prosthetic treatment UK - everything you need to know

Prosthetic restoration, from crowns to implants

Depending on whether you are missing one or more teeth or struggling with complete toothlessness, your dentist will suggest a specific prosthetic restoration.

Dental crowns are used if you have a chipped or damaged tooth and another filling no longer makes sense. They are a kind of cap that imitates a single tooth. You can read more about them in our article "Crowns for teeth in the UK - everything you need to know".

Dental crowns are also part of dental bridges. These are used for partial missing teeth and are often an alternative to removable dentures. Because they are permanently fixed they are more stable and durable. If you are interested in this topic, we recommend our next resource "Denture bridges in the UK - everything you need to know".

Dentures are another restoration used in prosthetic treatment in the UK. These can be used when several teeth are missing or completely edentulous. There are quite a few solutions and the materials they are made of, so we refer you to our material "Dentures in the UK - types and prices', in which we focused only on them.

The final prosthetic solution implants are becoming increasingly popular. Although some people are put off by their price, it is one of the most durable and aesthetic prosthetic restorations. And you can find out how much they cost and what the entire procedure for placing an implant is like in our text "Implants UK - everything you need to know".

Why is this so important?

Prosthodontic treatment in the UK is not just a matter of aesthetics, but above all health. Missing just one tooth can have serious consequences. In particular, it causes the remaining teeth to move, rearing up and changes to their periodontium. This in turn can lead to malocclusion and even tooth loss.

Missing teeth are also a strain on the aforementioned remaining teeth in the mouth. They can crack and become hypersensitive.

That's not all! Missing teeth also mean impaired chewing function. Poorly ground food can cause ulcers and problems with the entire digestive system. On top of this, headaches, changes in the temporomandibular joint and even in the appearance of the face can occur.

Therefore, in a situation where you are struggling with the absence of one or all of your teeth, do not delay and as soon as possible make an appointment at a prosthodontist in the UK.

Prosthetic treatment in the UK doesn't have to cost a fortune

Prosthetic treatment in the UK doesn't have to cost a fortune

Some people do not undertake prosthetic treatment in the UK because they think it is a huge expense. Of course, the amount you spend will depend on the specific prosthetic solution, but what if we told you that the cost of a full unbreakable flexible denture is £58 a month.

How is this possible?

At our practice you can take advantage of the instalment system. Importantly, it applies not only to your restorations but to your entire prosthetic treatment in the UK. The first 12 months are zero interest, so you only pay back the amount you have spent (the interest rate beyond 12 months is 7.9%). Our instalment scheme is also secure and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA number 619628).

Therefore, if you are struggling with missing teeth or complete toothlessness make an appointment. Our doctors will select the best prosthetic solution for you, which will not strain your monthly budget and you will be able to enjoy a beautiful and healthy smile.