Periodontitis Treatment & Canine-to-Canine Bridge

Periodontitis Treatment and Restoration with a 6-Unit Metal-Ceramic Bridge (Canine-to-Canine)

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In this case, the patient suffered from periodontitis, which had caused significant damage to the periodontal tissues and instability in the front teeth. Initially, comprehensive periodontitis treatment was performed to eliminate the inflammation and strengthen the periodontal tissues, ensuring the stability of the subsequent restoration.

Subsequently, a six-unit metal-ceramic bridge was applied, covering the area from canine to canine. The metal-ceramic bridge was chosen for its durability and the natural aesthetics it provides, as the ceramic material perfectly mimics the appearance of natural teeth. This restoration offers a long-term solution, enhancing both the functionality and aesthetics of the patient's smile.

With the periodontitis treatment and the placement of the bridge, the patient regained healthy gums, stable teeth, and a natural smile, without the need for removable prosthetic solutions.