• The Telescopic
  • The prothesis stabilises the bit
  • Easily extensible when needed

is seen as the best method for state-of-the-art detachable protheses. With evenly divided pillar teeth it can be manufactured as detacheable bridge (upper jaw bridging depending on number/position of pillar teeth).
One big advantage is the compatibility with any implant system (to enlarge the number of pillar teeth).
Furthermore, there is the possibility of improving / optimising the supporting basis.
In order to do so attachments like an attachment ball or locators can be worked into the existend prothesis - thus including later inserted implants.

The Telescopic consists of a fixed and a detachable part. First the primary crowns are fixed / cemented on the pillar teeth; or on the implant abutsments. The secondary crowns are fitted into the actual prothesis.
If the prothesis is being inserted, the primary and the secondary crown will fit into place lika jigsaw pieces - the crowns slide into each other like the tubular pieces of a telescope. This is what provided the name for this attachment technology

The benefits of this prothesis are easy handling and a precise tight fit, providing a secure hold. Primary and secondary crowns are designed in a way that adhesion maintains for a long time. So the wearer does not have to fear that the dentures slip while chewing or speaking. And what is more, it connects the crowned teeth and functions much like a stabilising rail. As the Telescopic Prothesis is detachable, the prothesis as well as the remaining teeth can be cared for or cleaned in an optimal way. A distinction mark it also receives for its aesthetics. This special type of prothesis entirely dispenses with brackets or bridges and so it really looks like natural teeth. Additionally it provides the haptics of natural chewing and taste.

With an eye on the future the decision for the Telescopic will definitely pay off. It will remain extensible, even in case more teeth are lost. Another advantage is that it safeguards the healthy teeth: the chewing pressure is divided on several teeth and so there is less load on a single tooth. This implies that this treatment is the best method especially for patients with already injured gum or jaw in bad health. Even if the teeth used as pillars are loose, the construction is stable and long-lasting.