Prosthodontics

Prosthodontics

Prosthodontics is the field of dentistry concerned with diagnosing, planning and executing restorative and cosmetic treatments.  Missing or defective teeth can be detrimental to self-esteem and self-confidence.  Using the latest technology, prosthodontic procedures are able to fill these gaps with functional, natural-looking teeth that boost confidence and enhance the smile.

Prosthodontic treatments that may be recommended are, (but are not limited to):

  • Filling gaps created by one or more missing teeth.
  • Placement and restoration of Dental Implants.
  • Creation of partial or full sets of dentures.
  • Whitening the teeth to improve the aesthetics of the smile.

What treatments can we perform?

Prosthodontic treatments are designed to be functional, long lasting and pleasing to the eye.  These procedures can only be completed on generally healthy teeth.  Issues like gum disease need to be controlled before prosthodontic treatments can begin.

There are an ever-increasing treatments available including the following:

Dental Implants – Implants are designed to replace the natural teeth in the best possible way.  Titanium roots are implanted in the jawbone in the same way as natural tooth roots.  Implants look and feel the same as natural teeth.

Dental Veneers – Veneers are porcelain/ceramic covers that are bonded to the natural teeth.  Veneers can instantly solve problems like uneven teeth, stained teeth, and chips and damage caused by general wear and tear.

Dental Crowns – Prosthetic crowns are generally made from porcelain, metal or a combination of the two.  They have been designed to mimic the natural crown (surface of the tooth) and can last for up to a decade, and possibly longer.

Dental Bridges – Conventional and cantilever bridges are used to support a prosthetic tooth.  The natural teeth can support the bridge if they are in good condition, or dental implants may be used as anchors.

Complete Dentures – A complete set of dentures can be created for people who have no teeth due to gum disease or trauma.  Complete dentures restore functionality to the mouth and make chewing and speaking easier.

Partial Dentures – Where many teeth have been lost, removable or fixed partial dentures can prove to be an excellent option.  They enhance the aesthetics of the smile in addition to improving chewing abilities.

What other problems can we treat?

In addition to performing the treatments described above, the Bayou Dental Team is also adept at treating problems with the jaw (such as TMJ Disorders), alleviating severe snoring, managing sleep apnea, and reconstructing the teeth following oral cancer treatments.  Generally, we work in combination with other dental health professionals to ensure the best possible restorative results are achieved.

If you have questions or concerns about prosthodontics, please contact us.


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