What is a Prosthodontist?
The dentist who is committed to the restoration and replacement of teeth focusing on fixed or removable prosthodontics. Additional 3-year training at a university
Indications for Fixed Prosthodontics
Contraindications for Fixed Prosthodontics
3 Stages for Fixed Prosthetic Appointment
What type of technology requires only 1 appointment?
Digital - Cerec Technology
Impressions are not required, digital impressions are taken
Examples of Indirect / Fixed Restorations
-Inlays & Onlays
-Veneers
-Crowns
-Fixed bridge
-Implant related indirect restorations
What is an Inlay?
-Involves the proximal surface and only a portion of the occlusal surface
May be made from: porcelain, other ceramics, gold (depends on cost)
What is an Onlay?
-involves the proximal surface and most or all of the occlusal surface
May be made from: gold, porcelain, other ceramics (depends on cost)
What are Veneers?
2 Types of Veneers
What are Direct Veneers made of?
Composite material (direct application - on site)
What are Indirect Veneers made from?
Porcelain or Ceramic, fabricated in the dental laboratory (indirect application - off site)
3 Types of Crowns
Reason for a Crown?
Decay is too extensive - an inlay or onlay can not be used
What are implant supported indirect restoration?
Artificial teeth are anchored to surgically embeded tissue or bone
What is the most common type of implant?
Endosteal implant
What is a Subperiosteal implant?
Placed under and on top of bone, not enough alveolar ridge
What is a Transosteal implant?
Inserted on the mandible when ridges are severely resorbed
4 Types of Bridges
Cantilever bridge
Maryland bridge (resin bonded bridge) (wings!!)
Traditional Bridge
Implant Supported Bridge
What is the Unit of a fixed bridge?
Used to describe the # of teeth
What is a Pontic of a fixed bridge?
missing tooth/artificial tooth
What is an Abutment of a fixed bridge?
tooth anchoring the bridge