Dental prosthetics is a procedure for restoring lost or severely damaged teeth, helping patients regain a natural smile and full chewing function.
At Lyso – Dentapolis Dental Clinic, prosthetic treatments are performed using modern digital technologies and high-quality materials.
Each dental prosthesis is custom-made to ensure a natural appearance, perfect fit, and long-lasting durability.
Depending on the case, prostheses can be fixed (crowns, bridges, veneers) or removable (acrylic, clasp, or flexible Valplast dentures).
Our specialists always choose the optimal solution for each patient – balancing oral health, aesthetics, and comfort.


Prosthetic dentistry is necessary not only when teeth are missing but also when they are worn down, cracked, or aesthetically compromised.
At Lyso – Dentapolis, we restore both single teeth and full dental arches to improve chewing comfort, speech clarity, and smile appearance.
The earlier missing teeth are replaced, the easier it is to prevent jawbone loss and more complex treatment in the future.
You may need dental prosthetics if:
Tooth loss affects not only appearance but also overall quality of life.
When teeth are missing, chewing becomes difficult, jawbone begins to deteriorate, and facial features can change over time — leading to speech problems and loss of confidence.
At Lyso – Dentapolis, prosthetic treatment helps prevent these consequences by restoring the natural structure of your teeth, maintaining facial proportions, and ensuring a correct bite.
With advanced technologies, the procedure is precise, comfortable, and aesthetic — allowing you to smile freely again.


Fixed prosthetics are permanent restorations attached to natural teeth or implants.
They look and function like real teeth, restoring both aesthetics and chewing comfort.
At Lyso – Dentapolis, our fixed prostheses are crafted with exceptional precision to ensure strength, accuracy, and long-lasting beauty — so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.
Most common solutions:


Removable dentures are recommended when multiple teeth are missing or when implant treatment is not possible.
They provide a functional, affordable, and aesthetic way to restore your smile and chewing ability.
Modern materials allow for lightweight, durable, and natural-looking dentures that are easy to maintain every day.
Popular options:
When most or all teeth are missing, implant-supported prosthetics are the most effective long-term solution.
These restorations offer superior stability, do not shift during eating or speaking, and feel just like natural teeth.
At Lyso – Dentapolis, we offer several state-of-the-art options for implant-supported prosthetics:
At Lyso – Dentapolis Dental Clinic, we use digital workflows whenever they provide greater precision, comfort, and efficiency for the patient.
Instead of traditional impressions, we often use an intraoral scanner, which allows us to create an accurate 3D model of the patient’s mouth. However, in some cases, conventional impressions are still required.

The obtained digital data is processed through a CAD/CAM system, ensuring that the final prosthesis fits precisely, looks natural, and serves reliably for many years.
When traditional impressions are necessary, we use modern materials and techniques to make the procedure as comfortable as possible.
Advantages of digital prosthetics:
A comprehensive examination is performed to assess the condition of your teeth and gums. An individual treatment plan is created, and all possible solutions and materials are discussed to ensure the best aesthetic and functional result.
A digital scan is used for crowns, veneers, and implant-supported prosthetics. For removable dentures, traditional impressions are usually taken to achieve optimal fit and comfort.
In the dental laboratory, prostheses are custom-made based on the digital model or physical impression. CAD/CAM technology may be applied for maximum precision. Production time: approximately 7–10 working days.
The finished prosthesis is carefully adjusted and securely fitted. The patient immediately regains a natural smile, proper chewing function, and overall comfort.
Dental prosthetics are not only about restoring your smile — it’s an investment in oral health and quality of life. The duration and cost of treatment depend on the selected procedure and each patient’s individual situation.

Part of the cost of dental prosthetic treatment can be reimbursed by the TLK (Territorial Health Insurance Fund).
JIf you have a referral from your dentist or family doctor, the specialists at Lyso – Dentapolis Dental Clinic will help you with all the necessary documentation and explain the reimbursement process step by step.
The reimbursement can cover up to 100% of the treatment cost, depending on your patient status and the selected procedure.
Our clinic helps you:
We’ve gathered the most common patient questions and answers to help you better prepare for the procedure.
No. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, ensuring that the patient does not feel pain.
After the treatment, slight sensitivity may occur — this is temporary and usually passes quickly.
With proper care, dental prostheses can last 10–15 years or even longer.
Their longevity depends on the chosen material, oral hygiene habits, and regular preventive check-ups.
Zirconia prostheses are completely metal-free, allowing them to look more natural and better reflect light.
Metal-ceramic prostheses are a reliable and durable option but slightly less aesthetic due to the metal base.
Usually, prosthetic treatment can begin 6–8 weeks after the extraction, once the tissues have healed.
The exact timing is determined by the dentist after evaluating the healing process and the patient’s oral condition.
Yes. Daily oral hygiene is essential — brush your teeth twice a day, use dental floss or interdental brushes, and visit your dentist regularly for preventive check-ups.
Yes. Prostheses are often attached to implants, providing a durable and highly aesthetic solution that can restore even a full dental arch.
Our goal is to provide friendly and caring dental care, offering general, aesthetic, and specialized services of the highest quality.