Published on: 2025-11-06 | Written by: Dr. Mustafa Abdel Khaleq Shaheen, Oral and Dental Surgery Specialist
Fixed and removable dental prosthetics are among the most prominent therapeutic and cosmetic solutions for restoring missing or damaged teeth. They aim to improve the appearance of the smile as well as the functionality of the mouth, including chewing and speech. With modern advancements in dentistry, it is now possible to provide customized solutions for each case, ensuring natural and safe results.
Dental prosthetics are mainly divided into two types:
Fixed Prosthetics
These are permanently attached to the teeth or implants and cannot be removed easily. They include:
Crowns: To cover damaged or broken teeth.
Bridges: To replace missing teeth and connect adjacent teeth.
Dental Implants: A permanent replacement for natural teeth.
Dr. Mostafa Abdel Khalek Shahin confirms that fixed prosthetics provide a strong and natural appearance, contribute to the stability of surrounding teeth, and help maintain gum and jaw health.
Removable Prosthetics
These can be removed and reinserted by the patient as needed, such as:
Partial or Complete Dentures.
Certain temporary cosmetic or therapeutic removable prosthetics.
Dr. Mostafa Abdel Khalek Shahin explains that removable prosthetics are suitable for patients who need flexible solutions or have lost multiple teeth. They help restore confidence, chewing function, and speech.
Enhance the smile’s appearance and boost self-confidence.
Restore the teeth’s function in chewing and speaking.
Maintain gum and jaw health and prevent natural teeth from shifting.
Protect remaining teeth from damage or misalignment.
Dr. Mostafa Abdel Khalek Shahin emphasizes that choosing the right type of prosthetic depends on a comprehensive medical evaluation, considering both aesthetic and functional factors for optimal results.
Proper care ensures long-lasting results and includes:
Daily cleaning with a suitable toothbrush and toothpaste.
Using dental floss or special cleaning tools for fixed prosthetics.
Removing and cleaning removable prosthetics daily.
Regular dental check-ups to monitor oral health and prosthetics.
Dr. Mostafa Abdel Khalek Shahin notes that adherence to daily care and periodic visits ensures the longevity and functionality of the teeth.
In recent years, dentistry has advanced with 3D digital technologies to design prosthetics with high precision. This improves their compatibility with the teeth and jaw and reduces treatment time.
Dr. Mostafa Abdel Khalek Shahin points out that these technologies provide faster, more accurate, and natural-looking results compared to traditional methods, while minimizing potential future issues.