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What is the Difference Between Prosthodontist and a General Dentist?

What is the Difference Between Prosthodontist and a General Dentist?

October 25, 2021 By Jutkowitz Periodontics & Implantology

What is the Difference Between Prosthodontist and a General Dentist?

When it comes to maintaining good oral hygiene, seeking professional attention is paramount. Prosthodontists and general dentists play a vital role in keeping your teeth healthy. While the two professions might sound similar, there is a difference between them. Understanding the difference between a prosthodontist and a general dentist will help you know who can handle your oral problems better.

The Differences Between General Dentists and Prosthodontists

Generally, dentists are trained to handle minor dental procedures and all routine dental care. In some cases, general dentists also receive specialized training in specific procedures. On the other hand, a prosthodontist is a dental specialist with extensive and highly-measured training in tooth restoration and replacement. If you need to undergo oral surgery or get a tooth replacement, consulting and receiving treatment from our experienced prosthodontics will ensure that you get efficient, high-quality treatment that solves your oral problems. This will also help restore your smile and give you the confidence to interact with others.

Perhaps, the main difference between a general dentist and a prosthodontist is a prosthodontist focuses on restoring your oral health and replacing missing teeth. On the other hand, general dentists ensure your teeth are healthy and repair them whenever necessary. Several features make prosthodontics different from general dentists—for instance, prosthodontics pursue an additional 3-year ADA-accredited program before starting their career. In addition, prosthodontists handle complex dental procedures like jaw surgery, dental cases, implants, among others. This makes prosthodontics more skilled and knowledgeable in handling various oral health problems.

Even though seeking professional care is vital for your oral health, good dental hygiene is equally important. You need to brush and floss your teeth for the best results. Schedule a consultative appointment with us for more information on the differences between a general dentist and a prosthodontist.

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