
Comprehensive Dental Restoration and Replacement
Prosthodontists are dental specialists who focus on restoring and replacing teeth. They undergo three years of advanced training to provide expert care in aesthetic restorations and tooth replacement.
Whether you’ve experienced a dental injury or simply want to enhance your smile, a prosthodontist can help. At Victory Smiles, our skilled team combines expertise and compassion to restore your smile’s function and beauty. Schedule your visit today and take the first step toward a confident, healthy smile.
Advantages of Prosthodontics
There are many important benefits of this kind of treatment. Some of the top ones include:
- Replace missing teeth to restore your smile
- Improve your bite for better chewing and comfort
- Relieve TMJ pain and jaw discomfort
- Repair damaged or worn teeth
Can a General Dentist Perform This Procedure?
Many general dentists can perform procedures similar to those of a prosthodontist. However, while they have foundational training, they are not specialists in advanced dental restorations and replacements. General dentists typically focus on routine check-ups, cleanings, and basic restorations such as fillings. For more complex cases, seeing a prosthodontist ensures you have a highly trained expert managing your treatment.
Visit Our Prosthodontist in Pasadena, TX
No matter your dental needs, Victory Smiles Dental Center is here to help. Our experienced team includes prosthodontic specialists dedicated to restoring your smile. Trust our skilled team for compassionate, expert dental care. Schedule your prosthodontic appointment today!
Common Prosthodontic Treatments
At Victory Smiles Dental Center, we offer a wide range of prosthodontic dental services. Some of the most common include:
Dental Crowns
A dental crown fits over a damaged tooth like a cap. Crowns are used to repair cracked or decayed teeth. They are also used to restore a tooth after a root canal or to prepare a tooth to support a dental bridge.
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Dental Bridge
A dental bridge is one tooth replacement solution that works for one tooth or a few teeth in a row. The adjacent teeth receive a dental cap, and they support the new artificial tooth/teeth. Your natural tooth with the crown anchor the pontics (fake tooth) to complete your smile.
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Dental Implants
Dental implants are quickly becoming a leading tooth replacement option. A surgical-grade titanium or ceramic post is threaded into the jaw bone. After the implant heals, the dental specialist will place a bridge, crown, or dentures to restore your smile.
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