Teeth and Health
An estimated 120 million Americans are missing one or more teeth. Not only do missing teeth affect a person’s job prospects and self-image, evidence suggest that as an individual’s oral health declines, so does their overall health. This is where a Prosthodontist comes in.


Restorative Expertise
Prosthodontists skillfully blend science and artistry to create custom dental solutions that enhance both function and aesthetics. With a deep understanding of dental materials and advanced techniques, they meticulously design and craft prosthetics to restore smiles and improve overall oral health. Their expertise ensures that each restoration is tailored to meet the unique needs of every patient.
Advanced Training
After completing dental school, Prosthodontists undergo three additional years of rigorous advanced graduate training in crowns, bridges, dentures, veneers, and dental implants. They also possess extensive expertise in diagnosing and treating temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) and restoring dentition following orofacial injuries and oral cancer surgeries.


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Prosthodontists’ specialized skills allow them to create tailored solutions for patients with unique dental needs. Through technical proficiency, creative vision, and leveraging advanced dental technologies, Prosthodontists play a vital role in transforming lives, one smile at a time.