Esthetic and cosmetic dentistry
A major part of a Prosthodontist’s everyday work is related to
cosmetics. Whether it is a single restoration or a more extensive
rehabilitation, there is always a common denominator: the artificial
component(s) has to blend harmoniously with the surrounding oral
environment. In everyday practice, Prosthodontics and cosmetics go hand
in hand. Any procedure prescribed to a patient not only has to be
functional and comfortable but it also has to faithfully reproduce form
and esthetics. Since the Canadian population are retaining more of
their own teeth as they age and also living longer, Prosthodontists are
playing a key role in helping patients maintain a healthy and
attractive appearance. Prosthodontists are experts in whitening and
bonding techniques, colour matching, use of veneers to reshape teeth
and enhance appearance, and the precise fabrication and placement of
fixed prostheses such as crowns and bridges. Prosthodontists combine
the mind of a health care professional with the hands and the eyes of
an artist to create healthy natural-looking restorations.
Complex cases
A Prosthodontist's training includes in-depth study and experience
in the relationship of teeth and jaws necessary for a proper bite.
Working with other specialists, Prosthodontists provide treatment for
patients with birth defects such as cleft palate; conditions such as
temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD); traumatic injuries; and
complex restorations for patients who have undergone surgical radiation
treatment for head and neck cancer.
Please feel free to use this website to Find a Prosthodontist near you and/or talk to your dentist.
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