Prosthodontic treatments are top of the line when it comes to dental reconstruction from missing teeth or badly damaged teeth. Whether it is implants, crowns, bridges, or dentures, a prosthodontist can help. Prosthodontists receive an additional three years of study after graduating from dental school. A patient should seek prosthodontic treatment when dealing with a complicated dental case that is out of the scoop of practice for general dentists.
Common prosthodontic procedures include partial and full dentures, either removable or supported by implants, oral splints, implant placement, veneers, crowns and bridges, inlays and onlays, and nightguards. Prosthodontic treatments help patients to obtain the highest quality dental work.
For instance, a prosthodontist might treat a patient for a full mouth reconstruction due to years of grinding down teeth, which affects the bite and TMJ (temporomandibular joint), causing intense headaches and jaw pain. Or might be able to place a fixed denture over implants due to multiple Missing teeth, which can affect speech and the way food is chewed, altering digestion and nutrient absorption.
At HQ Dontics we are specialists in Prosthodontic Treatments
The benefits of going to a Prosthodontist include the use of the latest technology to achieve the best possible outcome.
CT scans and digital intraoral impressions are routine diagnostic tools taken during comprehensive exams.
These technologies help to create the most precise execution of treatments for long-lasting results.
Prosthodontic treatments may take longer to be completed due to their high complexity.
Prosthodontists not only restore the appearance of teeth, but the functionality of the oral cavity too. In doing so, for the most complex cases, they work together with oral surgeons, endodontists, or periodontists as a team.
If your dental treatment surpasses the need for basic dental restorations, consult with a prosthodontist.