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  2. Fixed prosthodontics - Wikipedia

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    Fixed prosthodontics is the branch of prosthodontics that focuses on dental prostheses that are permanently affixed (fixed). Crowns, bridges (fixed dentures), inlays, onlays, and veneers are some examples of indirect dental restorations.

  3. Prosthodontics: Definition, Uses & Types - Cleveland Clinic

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    What’s the definition of prosthodontics? Prosthodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry dedicated to making dental prosthetics (artificial teeth) for damaged or missing teeth. The word “prosthodontics” comes from the words “prostho,” meaning replacement, and “dontist,” meaning teeth.

  4. American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics

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    The mission of The American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics is to foster excellence in the field of fixed prosthodontics, implants, and esthetic dentistry through mutual study, participation, and cooperation.

  5. 5 Types of Dental Prosthesis Devices - Healthline

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    There are several types of fixed dental appliances, such as crowns and implants, and removable devices, including full or partial dentures, which can be taken out as needed.

  6. What Is Fixed Prosthodontics: a Complete Guide

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    Fixed prosthodontics is a specialised branch that focuses on restoring and replacing missing or damaged teeth with dental crowns, bridges, or other fixed prosthetic devices.

  7. All About Fixed Prosthesis: Common Questions Answered

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    A fixed prosthesis, commonly known as a dental bridge or crown, is a dental restoration that permanently replaces missing teeth or covers a damaged tooth. It is called "fixed" because it is cemented onto existing teeth or dental implants, making it a permanent part of your mouth.

  8. Fixed prosthodontics. Dental office procedures, laboratory ... -...

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    Fixed prosthodontics refers to the technique used to restore teeth, using fixed (that is, permanently attached) restorations (also referred to as indirect restorations), which include crowns, bridges (fixed dentures), inlays, onlays, and veneers.

  9. An Update on Fixed Prosthodontics - The Journal of the American...

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    The practice of fixed prosthodontics has continually evolved as a result of progress in laboratory and biomaterials science, clinical technologies and adjunctive multidisciplinary treatment advancements. This brief review describes those enhancements and how they affect the state-of-the-art practice of fixed prosthodontics.

  10. What is a Prosthodontist and the Dental Specialty of ...

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    Prosthodontics has evolved into its current form through the gradual assimilation of multiple distinct areas of dental practice. Fixed prosthodontics, removable prosthodontics, maxillofacial prosthetics and esthetic dentistry are unique aspects of the broader specialty of prosthodontics in its modern form. The

  11. A comprehensive guide to prosthodontics, with information on prosthodontic treatments like dentures, implants and crowns, and prosthodontists.