Vita Physiodens teeth are the pinnacle of prosthetic practice by which we enable our patients to replace lost teeth and soft parts of the oral cavity. These are hand-made, natural premium teeth that are individualized using the "multi-layer" technique for excellent results. Innovative solutions result in a prosthesis designed to restore the natural function of chewing. Since they belong to the group of artificial teeth made from MRP materials, they are easily adapted by grinding, and their ability to naturally reflect light makes them almost identical to natural teeth.
Vita Physiodens teeth, in an aesthetic sense, represent a masterpiece because they arise from the combination of creativity, top-quality materials, and high technology. These three-dimensional premium teeth are made individually for each patient and thanks to molds with natural morphology. Given that they are extremely durable to high loads and abrasion, they can be efficiently ground and polished to ideally fit the patient. The result is a masterful work thanks to which each tooth looks like a natural one, and with optimal positioning, an excellent result is achieved in terms of aesthetics, phonetics, and function.
We make Vita Physiodens teeth in our clinic for both upper and lower dentures, and they are made by top experts in the field of dental prosthetics. They integrate ideally with natural teeth due to their natural labial curvature. These acrylic teeth meet all the criteria of patients who demand top aesthetics and flawless function. They are our favorite also because of the precise choice of shades, beautiful shape, and high-quality material from which they are made. Resistance to abrasion makes them an ideal choice for decades, and they can be used for complete dentures, in structures with implants, partial dentures, as well as structures on attachments and crowns. Considering the way they are made, their surface morphology is like that of natural teeth in terms of opalescence, fluorescence, and translucence. Let's also add that these teeth are resistant to plaque and neutral to the mucosa, and along with the fact that they reflect the patient's physiognomy, their advantage is also that their shape allows maintaining dental hygiene. Patients easily accept these teeth and are satisfied with the way of chewing that they provide.