Beam structures – the gold standard for prosthetics

What are beam structures?

Beam structures are special orthopedic systems that connect implants using a metal beam. They are used to fix removable and conditionally removable prostheses, ensuring even load distribution and high stability. Modern prosthetics has reached significant heights thanks to the development of materials and technologies. One of the most effective techniques is the use of bar constructions, which ensure the reliability, comfort, and durability of orthopedic solutions. This technology has become the gold standard in implantology, significantly improving the quality of life.

Advantages of beam structures

  1. Reliable fixation Beam systems allow for even distribution of chewing load, which reduces the risk of implant loosening and increases their service life.
    Patient comfort Thanks to the precise adaptation of the design to the anatomy of the oral cavity, the prostheses do not cause discomfort, pressure, or irritation of the gums.
  2. Durability The use of high-quality materials (titanium, zirconium, cobalt-chromium alloys) ensures resistance to corrosion and mechanical stress.
    Ease of care Conditionally removable designs allow the patient to easily care for the oral cavity, which prevents the development of inflammatory processes.
  3. Aesthetics and naturalness Modern materials allow the creation of structures that are as close as possible to natural teeth in appearance and functionality.

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Beam structures can vary depending on the patient’s needs and clinical situation:

Parallel beams – a classic option that ensures even load distribution.
Rotary beams – allow for some flexibility during chewing, which increases comfort.
Beam systems with elastic elements – used in cases of significant bone tissue atrophy.

When should you choose?

Beam systems are recommended in cases where the patient is missing a significant number of teeth or has severe bone tissue atrophy. They are the ideal solution for people who want maximum comfort and stability from their prosthetics. In addition, they are the optimal choice for patients who are not suitable for classic non-removable prosthetics due to the anatomical features of their jaw.

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