Published on: 2025-06-25 | Written by: Dr. Ihab Fouad Iskandar, Oral Medicine, Surgery and Dental Implants
Dr. Ehab Fouad Eskander, Specialist in Oral Surgery and Dental Implants, is an expert in fixed and aesthetic prosthetics, offering advanced solutions that combine natural appearance with precise function—ensuring long-term comfort and durability for patients.
Fixed prostheses are permanent replacements for damaged or missing teeth that are cemented into place and can only be removed by a dentist. Dr. Ehab Fouad Eskander explains that they include crowns, bridges, and restorations made of zirconia or porcelain.
Typically, fixed dental prostheses last between 10 to 15 years, though this can vary depending on several factors:
The quality of materials used
The skill and precision during the fitting
The patient's oral hygiene habits
How much stress is placed on the teeth
Dr. Ehab Fouad Eskander notes that many of his patients have maintained their restorations for well over 15 years thanks to consistent care and regular dental follow-ups.
Daily Cleaning
Brush and floss carefully—especially using tools designed for fixed prosthetics—to prevent plaque buildup.
Avoid Harmful Habits
Such as nail biting, using teeth to open packages, or grinding teeth at night (without a mouthguard).
Regular Check-ups
Dr. Ehab Fouad Eskander emphasizes visiting your dentist every 6 months to monitor the condition of your prosthesis.
Stay Away from Hard Foods
Such as ice cubes or very hard snacks, which can damage or loosen the prosthesis.
You may need to consider a replacement if you notice:
Gaps forming between the gum and prosthesis
Changes in color or visible damage
Discomfort or pain while chewing
Fractures or loosening of the crown or bridge
In such cases, Dr. Ehab Fouad Eskander advises prompt consultation to prevent complications or infections.
A fixed dental prosthesis is not just a temporary solution—it’s a long-term investment in both oral health and appearance. With proper care, it can last many years without issues, especially when you follow your dentist’s instructions and attend regular maintenance visits.