Bayview Village Dental Specialists
Prosthodontics in North York
Prosthodontics
We specialize in providing comprehensive dental implant placement and restoration services tailored to meet your unique oral health needs. Whether you require a single implant to replace a missing tooth, multiple implants to restore your smile, or a complete All-on-X solution for full-arch rehabilitation, our team is here to deliver exceptional care. We also offer implant-supported overdentures, an excellent option for patients seeking a secure and comfortable alternative to traditional dentures.
Prosthodontics focuses on the restoration and replacement of missing, broken, or damaged teeth through various options such as partial dentures, complete dentures, tooth-supported bridges, and both fixed and removable implant-supported bridges. Our services encompass partial dentures, complete dentures, tooth-supported bridges, and implant-supported bridges that can be either fixed or removable.
What is a Prosthodontist?
A Prosthodontist is a dental specialist trained in the restoration and replacement of teeth. Unlike general dentists, prosthodontists undergo additional years of specialized education focused on complex dental rehabilitation, aesthetic restorations, and full-mouth reconstruction. Their expertise ensures patients receive customized, high-quality solutions for restoring function and aesthetics.
Why Do I Need a Prosthodontist?
If you have damaged, missing, or severely worn teeth, a prosthodontist can provide expert treatment to restore your oral health and confidence. Here’s why you might consider seeing a prosthodontist:
- Specialized Expertise: They have advanced training in reconstructive and cosmetic dentistry.
- Comprehensive Treatment Plans: Prosthodontists manage complex dental cases requiring multiple procedures.
- Aesthetic and Functional Restorations: Their goal is to improve both the appearance and function of your teeth.
- Implant & Denture Expertise: Whether you need a single implant or full-mouth rehabilitation, prosthodontists offer durable, long-lasting solutions.
Types of Prosthodontic Procedures
Restoring Damaged Teeth
- Dental Crowns: Protect and strengthen weakened or fractured teeth.
- Veneers: Custom-designed porcelain shells that improve the appearance of stained, chipped, or misshapen teeth.
- Bonding & Inlays/Onlays: Restorative solutions for repairing moderate tooth damage while preserving natural tooth structure.
Replacing Missing Teeth
- Dental Bridges: Fixed solutions that replace one or more missing teeth.
- Dentures (Full & Partial): Customized, removable replacements for missing teeth, designed for comfort and functionality.
Dental Implants
- Single Tooth Implants: Permanent, natural-looking replacements for individual missing teeth.
- Implant-Supported Bridges & Dentures: Secure alternatives for multiple missing teeth, offering superior stability and comfort.
Full-Mouth Rehabilitation
- Ideal for patients with extensive tooth loss, worn-down teeth, or bite misalignment.
- Combines multiple restorative treatments to rebuild a functional, healthy, and aesthetic smile.
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are a tooth-shaped “cap” that is placed over a tooth — to cover the tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, and improve its appearance. The crowns, when cemented into place, fully encase the entire visible portion of a tooth that lies at and above the gum line.
Dental Bridges
With over 35 years of experience in dentistry, specifically the prosthodontics specialty, our prosthodontist has mastered the dental bridge procedure. It is a procedure, where your missing tooth is replaced by an artificial set of teeth.
Dental Veneers
As an extremely popular technique in restorative dentistry, our prosthodontist excels in transforming your smile using dental Veneers. Veneers (sometimes called porcelain veneers or dental porcelain laminates) are wafer-thin shells, commonly made of porcelain, which get bonded to the front of your teeth.
Dentures
A denture is one of the restorative solutions for replacing missing teeth. It is not the preferred solution because you are prone to jawbone loss. Nonetheless, Dentures remain being a popular, durable and flexible option for restoring your smile.
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