What is Prosthodontics?
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Definition: A dental specialty focused on the restoration and replacement of missing teeth and associated oral structures.
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Scope: Includes crowns, bridges, dentures, veneers, and implant-supported restorations.
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Goal: Restore function (chewing, speaking), aesthetics (smile, facial structure), and oral health.
What are Dental Implants in Prosthodontics?
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Implant basics:
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A dental implant is a titanium (or zirconia) screw placed into the jawbone to act as an artificial tooth root.
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It integrates with the bone through a process called osseointegration.
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After healing, a prosthetic crown, bridge, or denture is attached to restore missing teeth.
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Role of prosthodontist with implants:
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Treatment planning: Evaluate the patient’s bone, bite, and aesthetics.
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Restorative phase: Fabricate and place the final prosthesis (crown, bridge, or denture) on the implant.
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Complex cases: Handle full-mouth rehabilitations, implant-supported overdentures, or hybrid prostheses for edentulous patients.
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Types of Prosthodontic Implant Restorations
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Single implant crown – replaces a single missing tooth.
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Implant-supported bridge – replaces multiple missing teeth without involving natural teeth.
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Implant-retained overdenture – denture “snaps” onto implants for better stability.
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Fixed hybrid prosthesis – full arch replacement (like “All-on-4” concept).
