02/12/2024
The basic dental conception of a modern telescopic prosthesis consists of a fixed and a removable part. The removable part of the prosthesis is anchored to the remaining healthy teeth or, if medically necessary, to fixed implants based on the principle of a superimposed double crown. For this purpose, fixed primary crowns are prepared on the remaining teeth or implants, over which precisely fitting secondary crowns are then modeled, which are connected to the removable prosthetic teeth, sliding over the fixed primary crowns like the individual links of a telescopic rod. For this purpose, the outer walls of the primary crowns are milled parallel to each other so that the secondary crown can be easily pulled off and the patient can easily and effortlessly remove and reinsert the prosthesis at any time Casting techniques require the highest precision and absolute accuracy of fit.