Prosthodontics

Prosthodontics embraces the repair and replacement of broken, missing, diseased or malformed teeth. Your smile leaves a lasting impression on people you meet and interact with. Diseased, ravaged, or missing teeth can affect how others see you as well as how you see yourself. Healthy-looking, white, straight teeth not only look more attractive, but bolster your self-confidence as well.

Unhealthy or missing teeth aren't just a cosmetic problem. A missing tooth that is not replaced can change the shape of your face, promote decay and disease, and eventually require other teeth—teeth previously supported by the missing tooth—to be pulled.

Prosthodontists are dental specialists who have completed two years of post-graduate study and passed exams for board-certification. Prosthodontists combine medical knowledge with artistry to create natural-looking restorations. They offer sophisticated treatment to patients with missing or damaged teeth, congenital defects, and trauma- or neglect-induced oral problems. Moreover, thanks to their special training and interaction with researchers and clinical experts, prosthodontists have wider diagnostic insights.