Prosthodontists are dental experts focused on restoring and replacing missing or damaged teeth. They specialize in designing and crafting custom dental prosthetics like crowns, bridges, dentures, and implants to restore both the function and aesthetics of a patient's smile. Prosthodontists work with patients who have lost teeth due to various factors such as injury, aging, or decay, and create personalized solutions that help improve oral health and appearance. Their deep understanding of dental anatomy allows them to deliver natural-looking restorations that enable patients to eat, speak, and smile with ease and confidence. They also focus on preventing future dental issues by providing solutions that maintain the integrity of restorations and promote overall oral health. Their expertise ensures that patients experience lasting comfort and functionality with their prosthetic devices, contributing to long-term oral wellness.
Beyond routine restorative treatments, prosthodontists handle complex dental cases like full-mouth rehabilitation and jaw restoration. They often collaborate with other specialists, including oral surgeons and periodontists, to offer comprehensive care. Prosthodontists also manage the maintenance and adjustments of dental prosthetics to ensure long-lasting, effective results. With continuous advancements in dental materials and technology, they provide innovative and highly aesthetic solutions that significantly enhance the health, function, and beauty of a patient’s smile. Their work not only improves oral function but also boosts the patient's confidence, allowing them to live with a healthier, more attractive smile.
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David Geoffrey Gillam, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Title : Effect of hormonal changes and stress on TMD
Yasser Khaled, Marquette University, United States
Title : Temporomandibular dysfunction - The great imposter
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