Dental Prosthetics - Rome Center

Rediscover your smile with a personalized dental prosthesis

At the Dental Studio of Dr. Alessio Triestino, we handle the prosthetic rehabilitation of your smile with bespoke solutions: fixed dental prosthetics and removable dental prosthetics, designed to improve masticatory function, aesthetics and, above all, the quality of life of our patients.

Our approach is based on a clear philosophy: building self-confidence through the smile

What is a dental prosthesis?

A dental prosthesis is a medical device designed to replace one or more missing teeth. It can be fixed or removable and is chosen based on the clinical condition, aesthetics and patient preferences.

Two main categories:

Fixed Dental Prosthesis

It is not removable. It is cemented or screwed onto natural teeth or implants.
Ideal for those who desire stability, natural aesthetics and durability.

Examples:

  • Single dental crowns
  • Fixed dental bridges
  • Implant-supported prosthetics (e.g. Toronto Bridge)
  • Veneers (in aesthetic cases)

Removable Dental Prosthesis

It is removable. It replaces one or more teeth and rests on gums or remaining teeth.
Indicated for total rehabilitations or for those seeking more economical or temporary solutions.

Examples:

  • Partial removable prosthesis (PRP)
  • Complete removable prosthesis (CRP)
  • Framework prosthetics with clasps or attachments
  • Overdentures on implants
  • Digital CAD/CAM prosthetics

Available types of dental prosthetics

  • Partial removable prosthetics (PRP)
  • Complete removable prosthetics (CRP)
  • Framework prosthetics with clasps or attachments
  • Overdentures on teeth or implants
  • Digital prosthetics made with CAD/CAM technology

When is a dental prosthesis indicated?

A fixed prosthesis or removable prosthesis is indicated in case of:

  • Loss of one or more teeth
  • Complete edentulism (absence of all teeth)
  • Contraindications to implants (systemic diseases, drug therapies, osteoporosis)
  • Temporary need before definitive treatment
  • Patient’s personal choice

Advantages of dental prosthetics

Both fixed and removable, dental prosthetics offer important benefits:

  • Restoration of chewing and speech function
  • Improvement of facial and smile aesthetics
  • Greater self-confidence and serenity in relationships
  • Bespoke solutions for every functional or economic need
  • Complete customization (shape, color, materials)
  • Possibility of digital fabrication for greater precision and comfort

Disadvantages to consider (and how we address them)

Like any treatment, prosthetics also present some issues that should be known:

  • Removable prosthetics require an initial adaptation period
  • Stability may be lower compared to fixed prosthetics
  • CRP (complete removable prosthetics) may promote bone resorption over time

  • Fixed prosthetics sometimes require trimming of natural teeth
  • It is essential to follow oral hygiene and periodic check-ups

In our studio, we support every patient with clear explanations and continuous assistance even dopo il trattamento.

Implant treatment phases

All prosthetics are made with certified and biocompatible materials:

  • Artificial teeth: in resin or ceramic
  • Removable prosthetic bases: bespoke molded acrylic resin
  • Metal framework (for framework prosthetics): titanium or chromium-cobalt alloys

Digital CAD/CAM prosthetics: designed with intraoral scanner and 3D software

Why choose our studio in Rome?

  • Strategic location: we are located at Piazza Casalmaggiore, 3, 00187 Roma RM
  • Digital technology: intraoral scanner, CAD-CAM design, cutting-edge materials.
  • Digital prosthetics: more accurate, faster and more comfortable.

In our practice, dental prosthetics is not just a technical treatment: it is a tool to regain confidence, freedom and serenity.

Discover the Prosthesis Best Suited to your Smile!

Where we receive patients

We receive by appointment to ensure maximum privacy and service quality.

FAQ

1. Is it possible to adapt an existing removable prosthesis if the shape of my mouth changes?

Yes, over time the shape of the gums and bone can change, affecting the stability of the prosthesis. In these cases, it is possible to perform a reline, which is an adaptation of the prosthesis base to improve its adherence and comfort. It is important to undergo periodic check-ups to evaluate the need for such interventions.

Common signs include difficulty chewing, discomfort or pain in the gums, prosthesis mobility, changes in pronunciation or facial aesthetics. Material wear or fractures are also indicators that the prosthesis may need replacement.

Absolutely yes. During the design phase, the dentist will collaborate with you to select the shape, size and color of the teeth that best harmonize with your face and aesthetic preferences. The goal is to achieve a natural and personalized smile.

Dental prosthetics are made with biocompatible materials that are safe for most people. However, in rare cases, some patients may develop allergic reactions to specific components. It is essential to inform the dentist about any known allergies to choose the most suitable materials.

Yes, regarding removable prosthetics (such as complete or partial removable prosthesis), it is generally recommended to remove them during the night. This precaution allows the gum tissues to rest and promotes good oral mucosa health, reducing the risk of inflammation and infections. During the period when the prosthesis is not worn, it is essential to keep it clean and store it in a dedicated solution, in order to preserve its hygiene and shape.

Conversely, fixed prosthetics (such as crowns or bridges) do not require nighttime removal and should be maintained in place with proper daily hygiene.

In both cases, it is important to follow a daily cleaning protocol and schedule periodic check-ups with the dentist, to maintain oral cavity health and prosthesis functionality over time.

Informiamo i gentili pazienti che lo studio dentistico resterà chiuso per la pausa estiva da lunedì 11 agosto a venerdì 29 agosto. La segreteria riaprirà lunedì 18 agosto, mentre le attività cliniche riprenderanno regolarmente da lunedì 1 settembre.