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Understanding Prosthodontic Care

What is a Prosthodontist?

Why Should I See a Prosthodontist Over a Regular Dentist?

Experience. As a oral prosthetics doctor, we have additional experience both in education and in the number of hours we have spent performing procedures replacing teeth. You can visit a dentist who tends to focus on preventative care and only replaces teeth occasionally, or you can visit a oral prosthetics doctor who spends a significant amount of time doing so.

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What Types of Procedures Does a Prosthodontist Perform?

Will My Recovery Process Be Faster if I Visit a Prosthodontist?

Does a Prosthodontist Offer More Procedures Than a General Dentist?

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Where Can I Find a Oral Prosthetics Doctor?

Definition of Prosthodontist Terminology

Adult Speech Aid Prosthesis
Adult speech aid prosthesis is a maxillofacial prosthesis that helps improve speech in adult cleft palate patients by sealing off a palatal cleft or by changing an incompetent soft palate.
Alloplast
Alloplast is a material that professionals implant into the tissue to surgically replace missing tissue.
Bioadhesion
Bioadhesion is a chemical reaction that results from the successful attachment between biologic materials and other materials; one example is the adhesion between a person’s mouth and a restoration or prosthesis.
Bruxomania
Bruxomania is the process by which an individual continually grinds his or her teeth as a neurotic habit while awake.
Cantilever Fixed Dental Prosthesis
A cantilever fixed dental prosthesis is a complete or partial denture with a pontic that is supported by at least one abutment.
Commissure Splint
A commissure splint is a device that a professional places between the lips to assist in widening the opening between the lips when other attempts have failed.
Dental Esthetics
Esthetics involves applying the concept of the philosophy behind esthetics to natural teeth, artificial teeth and restorations while maintaining a focus that the replacement must be fully-functional.
Esthetics
Esthetics involves focusing on the overall appearance of someone’s teeth and facial features. This term especially applies to cosmetic dentistry.
Maxillofacial Prosthetics
Maxillofacial prosthetics replaces and restores missing bone in the upper jaw and face to remedy issues resulting from trauma or injuries at a young age.
Occlusal Splints
An occlusal splint is a device that treats patients with bruxism, who grind their teeth while sleeping at night, by preventing wear and tear.
Osteonecrosis of the Jaw
Osteonecrosis of the jaw occurs when the jaw experiences exposure after a dental extraction and begins to starve from a lack of blood.
Peg Literal Incisors
Peg lateral incisors occur when the second tooth in the upper front teeth, on either side of the mouth, does not grow properly and is small and pointed.
Prosthetics
Prosthetics is the surgical and dental process that focuses on the design, construction and fitting of dental prostheses that replace missing or damaged teeth.
Vacuum Formed Mouthguard
A vacuum formed mouthguard involves customizing the mouthguard to match a mold of the individual patient’s teeth for a perfect fit.

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