Fixed dental prosthetics are permanent restorations attached to natural teeth or implants.
They are designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth – providing strength, stability, and aesthetics, allowing you to chew, speak, and smile confidently.
Each prosthesis is custom-made to match the patient’s oral anatomy, color, and expectations.
At Lyso – Dentapolis, we use high-quality materials such as zirconia, ceramics, and E.max, combined with modern digital technologies, ensuring long-lasting and natural results.


This method is recommended when you want to restore teeth that are durable, stable, and visually indistinguishable from natural ones.
The most common indications for fixed dental prosthetics are:
This approach ensures a natural feeling in the mouth – the teeth do not move or shift and look completely real.
According to their purpose, fixed dental prosthetics are divided into several groups:


Zirconia crowns are durable, aesthetic, and completely biocompatible restorations made from metal-free ceramics.
They perfectly replicate the natural tooth’s shape, color, and function – ensuring a beautiful, natural-looking smile and comfortable chewing.
Note: In cases of jaw trauma or high tooth mobility, your dentist may recommend an alternative restoration method.
When zirconia crowns are recommended:
Main advantages:
E.max veneers are ultra-thin ceramic shells bonded to the front surface of the teeth.
They allow you to correct the shape, color, or spacing of teeth, creating a perfectly balanced and aesthetic smile.
This method is most often used for the front teeth in the upper or lower jaw.
Note: Veneers are custom-made and require precise tooth preparation and a skilled dentist for optimal results.
E.max veneers are recommended when:
Main advantages:


Onlays are micro-prosthetics made when a tooth is damaged but the root and part of the crown remain healthy.
They are a long-lasting and precise alternative to fillings, providing both functional and aesthetic restoration.
At Lyso – Dentapolis, onlays are made from ceramic or composite, depending on clinical conditions and patient preferences.
Note: Ceramic onlays offer superior aesthetics and strength, but are more costly.
Onlays are recommended when:
Main advantages:
Bridges are used to restore a sequence of missing teeth, supported by neighboring teeth or dental implants.
They provide a stable, functional, and aesthetic way to regain a natural smile and chewing comfort in daily life.
Note: Zirconia bridges offer the highest durability, longevity, and natural appearance, making them the preferred option in modern dentistry.
Dental bridges are recommended when:
Main advantages:


Implant-supported prosthetics represent the most advanced method of fixed tooth restoration.
A titanium implant is surgically placed into the jawbone, acting as an artificial tooth root.
It is completely biocompatible, does not cause allergic reactions, and provides a strong and stable foundation for a new crown, bridge, or even a full dental arch.
After successful osseointegration (when the implant fuses with the bone), a prosthetic restoration is attached — this can be a single crown, a bridge of several teeth, or a full arch restoration.
Implants allow for the most natural look and feel, closely replicating real teeth in both appearance and function.
Note: Implant placement is carried out in several stages, depending on the patient’s oral condition and chosen treatment plan.
Each case is personalized — from single-tooth replacement to full-arch restorations.
Main advantages:
The dentist evaluates the condition of your mouth and teeth, discusses your expectations, and selects the most suitable prosthetic treatment method.
Damaged teeth are restored, shaped, or implants are inserted to serve as support for the future prosthetic restoration.
Using modern equipment, precise dental impressions are taken or a 3D scan is performed. Based on this data, custom prosthetics are manufactured in the dental laboratory.
The prosthetics are fixed onto the teeth or implants, the bite is adjusted, and final corrections are made to ensure comfort and functionality.
This treatment not only restores a beautiful smile but also fully restores chewing function and self-confidence.
With proper care, fixed prosthetics can last for many years — a truly long-term investment in your oral health and quality of life.
TLK (Territorial Health Insurance Fund) compensation applies only to removable dentures.
Fixed prosthetics are considered an aesthetic and long-lasting investment, typically chosen by patients at their own expense.

Fixed dental prosthetics require the same care as natural teeth — daily cleaning and regular hygiene visits.
By following your dentist’s recommendations, they can last 10–15 years or even longer.
Professionally crafted and properly maintained fixed prosthetics look natural, remain strong, and allow you to enjoy a beautiful smile for many years.
We’ve gathered the most common patient questions and answers to help you better prepare for the procedure.
For most patients – yes. However, the final decision is made by the dentist after assessing the condition of the teeth and jawbone.
Removable prosthetics can be taken out and cleaned separately, while fixed ones are permanently attached — making them more stable, comfortable, and natural-looking.
On average, 10–15 years or even longer, depending on the material used and how well they are maintained.
Yes. This is one of the most advanced and reliable modern dentistry solutions, ensuring durability, comfort, and aesthetics.
Our goal is to provide friendly and caring dental care, offering general, aesthetic, and specialized services of the highest quality.