Dental Prosthesis in Berlin: Your Dentists for High-Quality Implants, Crowns and Dentures
Gaps between teeth, especially in the front, are not just unaesthetic — they also carry medical risks. They can impair your speech and chewing function and lead to a misaligned bite. With the help of bridges, crowns, implants, inlays, veneers or removable and fixed dentures, these gaps can be closed and further health complications avoided. At KU64, you’ll receive high-quality dental prosthesis in Berlin.
YOUR DENTAL PROSTHESIS FOR A FLAWLESS, RADIANT SMILE
Whether due to age, caries, periodontitis, or an accident — anyone can lose one or more teeth over the course of a lifetime. Teeth can also break. The dentists at KU64 Berlin offer a wide range of options to replace missing teeth and restore your natural smile and facial harmony.
You can choose dental bridges or crowns made of metal-ceramic, composite, or all-ceramic.
Implants, artificial tooth roots, provide a stable foundation for a non-removable dental prosthesis firmly anchored in the jaw. They are long-lasting and feel just like your natural teeth when chewing or speaking.
If you’re dealing with tooth discoloration, KU64 Berlin can help by applying veneers — thin ceramic shells that aesthetically enhance your teeth.
We also offer dental prosthesis made from high-grade materials like gold, titanium, or zirconia ceramic.
The KU64 team is also here for you if you’re dealing with worn teeth or dental erosion. After all, aesthetic treatment isn’t only necessary when teeth are missing. Whether it’s implants, inlays, veneers, bridges, crowns, or removable and fixed dentures — the high-quality dental prosthesis from KU64 Berlin brings back your quality of life.
GAPS BETWEEN TEETH AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES
Tooth gaps often result from accidents or dental conditions such as caries and periodontitis. Sometimes, even a root canal treatment can’t save a tooth in cases of severe root inflammation, making extraction necessary. Congenitally missing teeth can also lead to visible gaps. In older age, gum disease is often the reason patients have only a few remaining teeth — or none at all.
In many cases, tooth gaps go hand in hand with other dental issues and broader health risks, such as:
Misaligned bite or elongated teeth caused by uneven tooth contact
Jawbone deterioration
Impaired speech and chewing function
Tension in the jaw, facial, and head muscles
TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders
Teeth grinding (bruxism)
Teeth clenching
Guide: What to Do If You Lose a Tooth
Quick action is crucial to prevent a dental injury from becoming a permanent gap. If a tooth gets knocked out or breaks, contact our emergency dental service immediately. In many cases, we can save and reintegrate the tooth into your dental arch.
DENTAL PROSTHESIS CRAFTED TO MASTER-LEVEL STANDARDS
Whether you choose a removable denture or a fixed dental prosthesis, KU64 Berlin guarantees fast, personalized treatment of the highest quality.
Dental Prosthesis Made in Berlin: Precision in Our In-House Dental Lab
Your dental prosthesis is custom-made in our cutting-edge in-house dental lab, SMILE DESIGN. At our dental practice in Berlin-Charlottenburg, precision is our top priority! KU64’s experienced dental technicians work with high-magnification microscopes and use advanced CAD-CAM systems and 3D printing technology to achieve perfect results. For a precise diagnosis and detailed 3D imaging, we rely on digital volume tomography (DVT). This ensures your dental prosthesis meets the highest standards — manufactured entirely in Germany at a fair price.
FAST AND GENTLE: DENTAL PROSTHESIS WITH THE CEREC METHOD
Single crowns, inlays, and veneers are digitally fabricated at KU64 Berlin using the CEREC method (CEramic REConstruction). This modern approach offers many advantages over traditional crowns or partial crowns:
Fast production: Crowns, partial crowns, inlays, and veneers can be completed in a single appointment
No messy dental impressions
No need for temporary restorations over several weeks
Ceramic closely resembles natural tooth enamel and is biocompatible
High stability and wear resistance — long-lasting durability
No known interactions with metals in the mouth from other dental restorations
Ceramic dental prosthesis resists staining and maintains its aesthetic appearance for years
Crowns
Crowns are often used as a dental prosthesis when a tooth is already severely damaged. A crown protects the tooth when it has lost substance — for example, due to large fillings. To place a crown, the natural tooth is gently shaped all around down to the gum line, either cylindrically or slightly conically. The crown is then placed over the prepared tooth. This way, the artificial crown helps preserve the patient’s natural tooth structure.
Veneers
Veneers are not a dental prosthesis in the traditional sense. These ultra-thin ceramic shells are custom-made by skilled dental technicians and bonded to the front surface of the tooth using special adhesive. Unlike crowns, veneers require minimal preparation of the tooth. They offer an aesthetically excellent and tooth-conserving solution for minor defects.
Bridges
When teeth are missing, implantology isn’t always necessary. Bridges are often used instead. To place a bridge, your dentist only needs to minimally prepare the surfaces of the supporting teeth — usually in less visible areas and limited to the enamel. A bonded bridge in the front or back of the mouth can replace missing teeth at any age. For optimal stability, the bridge requires a sufficient number of healthy anchor teeth without fillings.
Inlays
Inlays, also known as indirect fillings or dental inlays, are used to restore teeth affected by decay. They are durable and long-lasting and are individually crafted for each patient by KU64’s dental technicians. At our practice in Berlin, we offer inlays made of gold or ceramic.
Implants
Implants are used to replace missing teeth. An implant is an artificial tooth root placed directly into the jawbone by the dentist. Many dental professionals recommend implants because the adjacent teeth don’t need to be altered. Visually, implant-supported restorations are nearly indistinguishable from natural teeth. Another benefit: implants cannot develop cavities. KU64 Berlin uses only high-quality implants that, with proper preventive care and professional cleaning, can last just as long as natural teeth.
Fixed & Removable Dentures
Additional options for dental prosthesis in both the upper and lower jaw include various types of dentures. These are sometimes referred to as “the third teeth.” Dentures restore essential functions such as chewing, aesthetics, and clear speech — all of which are compromised by missing teeth.
Dentures can be either removable or fixed, such as implant-supported versions. All dentures at KU64 Berlin are crafted in-house using high-quality acrylic and are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth.
Zahnprothesen gibt es als herausnehmbare oder festsitzende Lösungen, zum Beispiel auf Implantaten. Alle Prothesen werden bei KU64 Berlin im hauseigenen zahntechnischen Labor aus Kunststoff hergestellt und stehen echten Zähnen in nichts nach.
TYPES OF DENTURES: WHAT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE?
Complete Dentures / Full Dentures
Die Totalprothese, sogenannte Vollprothese oder künstliches Gebiss, kommt zum Einsatz, wenn keine Zähne im Ober- oder Unterkiefer mehr vorhanden sind. Die Vollprothese besteht aus einer Kunststoffplatte, auf der die Zähne befestigt sind. Der Patient oder die Patientin kann den Zahnersatz für die tägliche Reinigung und Pflege aus dem Mund entfernen und anschließend wieder einsetzen. Die Kunststoffbasis der Zahnprothese haftet durch natürliche Saugkräfte am Gaumen. Zusätzlich können Haftmittel zwischen der Schleimhaut und der Prothese aufgetragen werden, um den Halt zu verstärken. Mithilfe von Vollprothesen stellt Ihr Zahnarzt oder Ihre Zahnärztin nach einem Zahnverlust oder zahnlosen Gebiss die ästhetischen Proportionen im Gesicht sowie die Bissfunktion wieder her.
Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth are still present. They are anchored to the remaining teeth or implants using metal clasps, which is why they are also known as clasp dentures. The clasps are made of durable metal alloy and help distribute chewing pressure evenly to the jawbone, maintaining bone stability and preventing bone loss.
Bar-Retained Dentures
Bar-retained dentures are a type of partial denture consisting of a fixed component anchored in the jaw and a removable part. Both are connected via a precision bar. This option offers a balance of stability and flexibility.
Telescopic Dentures
Telescopic dentures combine fixed and removable elements. Metal telescopic crowns are placed on the remaining natural teeth and serve as anchors. The denture is then fitted over these crowns. For daily oral hygiene, the prosthesis can be removed. Telescopic dentures are suitable for both upper and lower jaws.
Attachment Dentures
Attachment dentures are also a form of removable dental prosthesis. They are typically used in the molar or premolar area. A specialized mechanical attachment — known as a precision attachment — connects the denture to the existing teeth discreetly and securely.
Immediate Dentures
An immediate denture is a temporary removable prosthesis inserted right after a tooth extraction or surgical procedure. It serves as a placeholder and provisional dental prosthesis until a permanent solution is ready, usually after two to three months.
SMILE FREELY: ADVANTAGES OF A DENTAL PROSTHESIS
Who doesn’t want to smile confidently well into old age? At KU64 Berlin, our dental prosthesis ensures you can keep smiling — even after tooth loss. But a denture isn’t just an affordable way to replace full rows of teeth. It also offers many additional benefits:
Preservation of tooth structure: No need to grind down healthy neighboring teeth
Simple daily care: Unlike fixed restorations, removable dentures can be taken out for easy cleaning
High wearing comfort: Each dental prosthesis is custom-fitted to your mouth for maximum comfort
Gentle and fast treatment: Unlike implants, which may take up to nine months to heal, dentures require a much shorter adaptation period
Restored chewing function: Gaps can make chewing difficult — dentures let you bite firmly again
Improved facial aesthetics: Dentures restore the natural shape of lips and cheeks lost through missing teeth
Clearer speech: Dentures can correct speech impairments caused by gaps, especially in the front teeth
Long lifespan: With proper care, a dental prosthesis can last ten years or even longer
Excellent stability: A metal base made of steel ensures the denture holds up to chewing forces
Natural hold: Saliva creates suction between the prosthesis and gums, often eliminating the need for adhesives
Our prosthodontic specialists are happy to explain the pros and cons of each denture type and walk you through the treatment process in a one-on-one consultation.
QUALITY COMES AT A PRICE
We do everything we can to preserve your natural teeth and treat visible imperfections using advanced methods — and we’re happy to explain all available options in detail. Trust our dentists and dental prosthesis specialists at KU64 to advise you thoroughly on both the possibilities and costs of restorations in the upper and lower jaw.
Would you like to know about alternative options for high-quality dental prosthesis made right here in our Berlin dental clinic? Then let’s talk in person. If you prioritize the lowest cost over long-term quality, KU64 may not be the right place for you. But if you’re looking for excellent craftsmanship and long-lasting results, our dental prosthesis is worth the investment — backed by one of the longest guarantees on the market, far beyond the legal standard. That’s something foreign providers can’t match.
GET YOUR DENTAL PROSTHESIS AT A PRACTICE NEAR YOU
Our dental clinics on Kurfürstendamm and in Berlin-Mitte make it easy to receive your dental prosthesis conveniently close to home. Our experienced dentists and dedicated team ensure professional treatment and personalized care.
BOOK AN APPOINTMENT
Looking for high-quality dental prosthesis and have questions about KU64 Berlin’s services? Get in touch with our expert dental team! Our specialists are happy to answer your questions about dental prosthesis, including implants, crowns, bridges, dentures, associated costs, and the treatment process.
📞 Book an appointment with our prosthodontic specialists in Berlin by calling
030 8647320 (Charlottenburg) or
030 509304280 (Berlin-Mitte),
or use our online form for a quick and easy booking.
Prefer email? Reach us anytime at info@ku64.de — we’ll get back to you promptly.
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OPENING HOURS & DIRECTIONS
Our Berlin-Charlottenburg dental clinic is just a short walk from Adenauerplatz subway station. For drivers, convenient parking is available in the courtyard. Take a look inside our state-of-the-art clinic and meet our team. We’re open seven days a week during regular office hours.
FAQs
HOW LONG DOES A PROFESSIONAL DENTAL CLEANING TAKE?
Our prophylaxis specialists and dental hygienists take about one hour for a standard professional cleaning (PZR). Depending on your oral health status, appointments may extend to 90 minutes. For complex cleanings, a follow-up session may be scheduled separately.
HOW MUCH DOES A DENTAL PROSTHESIS COST?
Costs vary depending on the type and material. A single crown starts at €600, while bridges and implants are more expensive — typically €1,800 or more. Your KU64 dentist will provide you with a customized quote.
WHAT DO DENTURES COST?
A denture usually costs between €500 and €1,000 per jaw. Full dentures are the most budget-friendly option. A full set for both jaws costs about €1,300. A good supplementary dental insurance may cover 100% of this.
HOW LONG DOES A DENTURE LAST?
Durability depends on the material, fit, jawbone condition, and number of remaining teeth. With proper hygiene and care, a full denture can last 5–15 years. Partial dentures last 4–10 years. Combination prostheses often last longer than traditional clasps. Regular checkups ensure optimal fit and longevity.
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO ADAPT TO A DENTURE?
Typically, it takes about four weeks to get used to a new dental prosthesis. Temporary issues may include difficulty speaking or chewing, altered taste, or gum irritation. KU64 dentists take special care in adjusting each denture to prevent pressure points and discomfort.
HOW DO I CLEAN MY DENTURE?
Removable dentures (full, partial, or telescopic) should be rinsed with water after meals to remove food particles. KU64 recommends cleaning daily with a soft brush, water, and a drop of dish soap — not toothpaste, which may scratch the surface. Special cleaning gels and brushes are also helpful. Stubborn buildup can be removed by your dentist using ultrasound.
DOES MY INSURANCE COVER DENTAL PROSTHESIS?
Public health insurance typically pays a fixed amount — 60% of the standard treatment cost. With a 10-year bonus booklet, this increases to 75%, reducing your out-of-pocket share. Low-income patients may receive full reimbursement for basic care. A treatment and cost plan is required, which your KU64 dentist will prepare. Supplemental insurance can close the gap and cover up to 100%.
WHAT IF I HAVE DENTAL ANXIETY?
Some patients feel panicked or overwhelmed at the thought of getting a dental prosthesis. At KU64 Berlin, we specialize in treating anxious patients. Options like pre-sedation, local anesthesia, nitrous oxide, or hypnosis can reduce stress and pain. Our oral surgery team supports you with empathy throughout the entire process.
CAN I WEAR BRACES EVEN IF I HAVE DENTAL PROSTHESIS?
Yes. Existing crowns or implants do not prevent orthodontic treatment. As long as your prosthesis is stable and supporting teeth are healthy, braces like Invisalign® can be used safely.
CAN I START TREATMENT IMMEDIATELY?
Sometimes, preparatory treatment is necessary. Long-standing gaps may cause teeth to shift, reducing space for a prosthesis. Orthodontic treatment with braces may be needed to realign teeth and make room. KU64’s orthodontists will explain the process in detail.
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