Restoring Optimum Function and Appearance to Your Smile
Prosthodontics, also known as prosthetic dentistry, is one of the nine dental specialties recognized by the American Dental Association (ADA). Prosthodontists are qualified to offer service in state-of-the-art procedures and techniques to restore aesthetics, strength, and stability to your smile.
Prosthodontic treatment includes:
When you're looking for options to replace missing teeth, we offer many choices depending on your
individual needs. Implants are a safe and proven way to replace your missing teeth without involving or
compromising any adjacent teeth.
If you're missing one or more teeth, you may notice a difference in your ability to chew and speak.
Bridges are a great option to help restore your smile.
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped "cap" that is placed over the tooth to restore its shape,
size, strength, and appearance.
Gum disease, injury, and tooth decay can all cause a loss of your natural teeth. However, we can bring
back the smile on your face with dentures to restore your missing teeth.
Veneers are thin, custom-made shells made from tooth-colored materials, such as porcelain, designed to
cover the front side of your teeth. Veneers are natural in appearance and are a great option for
patients wanting to make adjustments to the look and feel of their smile.
A filling is often used to repair a tooth that is affected by wear, decay, cracks, or fractures. The
decayed or affected portion of the tooth is removed and replaced with a filling, which can be made up of
many different materials.
Occlusal disease is caused by a malocclusion, or improperly aligned bite. Patients with occlusal disease
can experience symptoms of excessive tooth wear, sensitivity, muscle pain, and TMJ pain.
Millions of Americans suffer from chronic facial and neck pain as well as recurring headaches. In some
cases, this pain is due to Temporomandibular Disorder, or TMD.