Temporary Prosthetics
Temporary prosthetics are restorations that patients use throughout the entire treatment period. These include temporary crowns and bridge constructions designed to protect prepared teeth, maintain function, and ensure comfort until the final prosthesis is placed.
Temporary prosthetics play a vital role in the multi-phase process of dental restoration. Because patients must be able to speak, eat, and function normally throughout treatment, temporary crowns, bridges, and dentures are used to protect prepared teeth and maintain aesthetics until the final prosthesis is delivered.
Made from high-quality plastic or composite materials, these restorations preserve the natural anatomical shape, color, and gum contours—an important factor for both functional adaptation and long-term aesthetic results.
Temporary prosthetics may be removable or fixed and can be fabricated through cold polymerization, hot polymerization, or advanced CAD/CAM technology. Depending on the treatment plan, they may be used for as little as a few days or up to one year.
Advantages of Temporary Prosthetics
Maintain Normal Function
Protect Prepared Teeth
Preserve Gum Contours
mprove Aesthetics During Treatment
Prevent Tooth Movement
Support Bite Stability
Comfortable and Lightweight
Versatile Fabrication Methods



