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Department of Prosthodontics

• Dental Materials
• Pre- Clinical Prosthodontics
• Clinical Prosthodontics
Different Departments

1. Department of oral Medicine


2. Department of Oral Surgery
3. Department of Periodontics
4. Department of Prosthodontics
5. Department of Conservative and Endodontics
6. Department of Pedodontics
7. Department of Orthodontics
8. Department of Public Health Dentistry
9. Department of Oral Pathology
REMOVABLE COMPLETE DENTURES
REMOVABLE partial DENTURES
• Prosthodontists provide multi-disciplinary
levels of care, including
• repairing failed treatments that negatively
affect the mouth and smile,
• treatment of maxillofacial (jaw and face)
abnormalities,
• treatment of cases stemming from congenital
disorders as well as cases stemming from
oral/maxillofacial trauma or neglect and
• advanced dental care for complex
anatomical features of the teeth, gums and
supporting bone structure.
Full crown (Capping)
 A dental restoration that completely
reproduces the clinical crown of a natural
tooth
• Fixed partial dentures are commonly called
"dental bridges" and are more costly than
removable partial dentures; however, they
provide the most natural results for the
treatment of partially-edentulous people.
Dental Veneers and Laminates
What Is A Dental Implant?

Dental implants are used to:

Replace multiple missing teeth

Replace an edentulous arch


Revolutionary and unique, NobelActive™ Internal and External implants
Pre Op

Post Op
Procedure

First Surgical Phase


(Implant Placement)

Second Surgical Phase


(Implant Uncovery)

Prosthetic Phase
(Teeth)
• Removable Complete Dentures are full-mouth
teeth replacements designed for edentulous
people. Complete dentures help people who have
lost all their teeth due to trauma or poor oral
hygiene, giving them better chewing abilities in
addition to a more appealing appearance.
• Removable Partial Dentures are designed for
partially-edentulous people
• Fixed Partial Dentures, like removable partial
dentures, are designed for partially-edentulous
people.
• In addition to the aforementioned treatment plans
commonly employed in prosthodontics, the
prosthodontist is also adept at providing treatments for
jaw problems caused by
• temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD),
• snoring disorders,
• sleep apnea problems, and
• some degree of reconstruction following
treatments/surgery for oral cancer.
IMPRESSION
TAKING
MODEL MAKING
• The four groups of materials used in dentistry
today are
• metals,
• ceramics,
• polymers, and
• composites.

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