Any word ending in ‘ontic’ means ‘to do with the teeth’. The term prosthodontics is a combination of ‘prosthesis’ and ‘odontics’. Prosthodontics is a dental specialty recognized by the ADA (American Dental Association) and the area that concentrates mainly on dental prosthetics. ADA defines prosthodontics as “the dental specialty pertains to the diagnosis, treatment planning, rehabilitation, and maintenance of oral function, comfort, appearance, and health of patients with clinical conditions associated with missing or deficient teeth and/or oral and maxillofacial tissues using biocompatible substitutes.”
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The term “prostho” means replacement while “dontist” means dealing with teeth. Elementally, prosthodontists are recognized dental experts, who deal with any kind of replacement of the teeth and oral tissues. This can vary from a single tooth, multiple teeth, or all the teeth and soft tissues in the cavity. Although many certified dental professionals can do some of these treatments, prosthodontics are the dental specialists dedicated to this type of dental care.
After completing four years of dental school, a prosthodontist has to go through three years of extended training in several areas of restorative dentistry, which includes dental implants, crowns, bridges, complete dentures, partial dentures, esthetics, occlusion, and facial and dental birth developmental defects. Prosthodontists are also trained in the technical and technological aspects of laboratory fabrication of complex dental prosthetics and the complex restoration of dental and facial esthetics.
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As the name suggests (“prosthesis” = replacement or attachment, “odont” = tooth), a prosthodontist plans and carries out procedures to replace missing natural teeth, in part or in full, with biocompatible substitutes. Some of these treatments include:
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At Channel Island Family Dental Office, our prosthodontist collaborates with all members of the dental team, including other dental specialists from general dentists and dental hygienists to laboratory technicians. With thorough consultation and close collaboration, our prosthodontist at Channel Island Family Dental Office, dentist in Oxnard,Newbury Park, Santa Paula, Ventura, and Port Hueneme provides patients with a customized treatment plan and alternative options, explaining the advantages, disadvantages, prognosis, risks, and time involved.
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