Fixed and removable dental prostheses in Manresa
Specialists in cutting-edge dental prostheses
We restore missing teeth with digitally designed fixed or removable prostheses, returning aesthetics, comfort, and chewing function.
Fixed and removable solutions tailored to you
At Junyent Estudi Dental, we work with intraoral scanners, 3D radiography, and software to design fixed and removable prostheses adapted with millimeter precision to your anatomy. The digital protocol allows us to select latest-generation materials (zirconium, lithium disilicate, or flexible resins) that combine high strength with a natural aesthetic finish.
Once the prosthesis design is validated, we produce it in a certified laboratory and adjust it in the clinic with minimal intervention, achieving a comfortable and stable bite from day one. For complex cases, we offer immediate loading to facilitate hygiene. Additionally, we provide a personalized maintenance plan to ensure the long-term durability and brightness of your new smile.
Types of dental prostheses
Prosthetic solutions adapted to every need
We choose the type of prosthesis based on the number of missing teeth, bone quality, and your daily habits. All are digitally designed to ensure comfort, stability, and aesthetics.
Fixed prostheses
Removable prostheses
Mixed prostheses
Fixed prostheses
Removable prostheses
Mixed prostheses
Financing for dental prostheses
We want you to recover your smile without worrying about the initial outlay. That is why we offer deferred payment plans adapted to your finances, with simple procedures and a quick response, so you can start treatment when you need it.
During the first visit, you will receive a clear quote and various financing options, which you can combine with your dental insurance coverage. This way, the financial aspect is no longer an obstacle, and you can focus solely on chewing and smiling again with total confidence.
We are here to help you maintain your oral health without financial complications.
Dental insurance
Additionally, we work closely with several dental insurance companies that may cover your treatment costs in full or in part.








Frequently asked questions about using a fixed or removable dental prosthesis
What are dental prostheses made of?
Currently, we find different materials used to make dental prostheses. Depending on the type of dental prosthesis, one type of material or another will be used.
Among the materials used for dental prostheses, we find: dental composite, acrylic resin, flexible resins, dental porcelains, dental zirconium, metals, fiberglass, and carbon fiber.
How to clean the dental prosthesis?
Regarding cleaning and hygiene, removable dental prostheses require a different hygiene routine than fixed dental prostheses.
The products used for cleaning removable prostheses will be different from those we use for our teeth, as they must not contain anything abrasive that could damage the prosthesis.
The procedure for cleaning the prosthesis is very simple. When removing the prosthesis from the oral cavity, brush it very carefully. Next, we advise drying it well and storing it in a clean box.
- Among them are dental fillings or obturations, which are used to restore teeth affected by cavities, removing the damaged part and filling the space with materials that mimic the appearance of the original tooth.
- The root canal treatments or endodontics are another common intervention, especially when the infection affects the tooth pulp, allowing the tooth to be saved instead of extracted.
- In addition, periodic dental cleanings, performed to remove accumulated plaque and tartar, are fundamental for maintaining the health of the gums and teeth, preventing periodontal diseases.
- Finally, dental sealants, a protective layer applied to the back teeth, help prevent the appearance of cavities by sealing the grooves and fissures where food debris and bacteria can accumulate.
All these procedures aim to preserve the integrity of the teeth and maintain a healthy and functional smile.
What is the difference between a dental prosthesis and a dental implant?
Dental implants are distinguished from dental prostheses by a series of characteristics. On one hand, regarding the material used, dental prostheses are manufactured with porcelain and resin to avoid damaging the natural tooth. On the other hand, dental implants are made of titanium, a biocompatible material that benefits the process of adapting the implant to the bone (osseointegration).
Regarding aesthetics, both implants and dental prostheses provide a very natural look. In any case, dental implants achieve a greater resemblance to natural teeth.
Fillings are needed when a cavity is detected, generally in its initial stages, where it has not yet deeply affected the tooth. If the cavity is detected in time, the treatment consists of removing the affected part and filling the space with the appropriate material, preventing the cavity from growing and avoiding the need for more invasive treatments such as root canals. They are also necessary when a tooth shows wear or minor fractures, in order to restore its structure and functionality. Fillings are essential for maintaining dental health and preventing major complications, such as infections or tooth loss.
How long does a fixed dental prosthesis last?
The duration of the dental prosthesis will depend on several factors, such as the material they are made of, the hygiene carried out, or the consumption of harmful substances such as tobacco.
Root canal treatment consists of removing the diseased pulp from the tooth, followed by cleaning and disinfecting the root canal (the channel containing the pulp). Once the canal is clean and free of infection, it is filled with a biocompatible material that seals the canal to prevent future infections. Finally, the tooth is restored with a filling or a crown to ensure its functionality and protect it from possible additional damage.
This treatment is essential for saving teeth that would otherwise have to be extracted due to serious infections or damage to the pulp. Although the process may seem intimidating, it is a common and effective technique that allows the original tooth to be preserved and avoids the need for prostheses or implants.