Multi-disciplinary levels of care, including repairing failed treatments that negatively affect the mouth and smile, treatment of maxillofacial (jaw and face) abnormalities, treatment of cases stemming from congenital disorders as well as cases stemming from oral/ maxillofacial trauma or neglect and advanced dental care for complex anatomical features of the teeth, gums and supporting bone structure is done. Work is done closely with the patients to develop a comprehensive treatment plan and to help patients understand what improvements are possible particularly for partially or completely edentulous patients. A prosthodontist is typically the key treatment planner. Prosthodontic treatments are designed to produce a balance between functionality, longevity and esthetics.
Prosthodontic treatments include the following:
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Removable Complete Dentures are full-mouth teeth replacements designed for edentulous people. Complete dentures help people who have lost all their teeth due to trauma or poor oral hygiene, giving them better chewing abilities in addition to a more appealing appearance
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Removable Partial Dentures are designed for partially-edentulous people
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Fixed Partial Dentures are designed for partially-edentulous people which provide the most natural results
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Ceramic and Metal Ceramic Dental Crowns are prosthetic teeth designed to repair damaged teeth. Crowns are typically forged from metal, porcelain or a combination of metal and porcelain materials
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Dental Veneers and Other Bonded Restorations are used to create bright, white smiles with beautifully shaped teeth
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Esthetic Reconstructive Dentistry is the most advanced approach to providing fully or partially edentulous patients with the highest level of implantology treatment
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Providing treatments for jaw problems caused by temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) and reconstruction following treatments/ surgery for oral cancer.