About Prosthodontics
A dentistry specialty known as prosthodontics deals with the diagnosis, planning, rehabilitation, and maintenance of patients’ oral health, comfort, and aesthetics. Patients with missing teeth, underdeveloped teeth, or damaged oral and maxillofacial tissues benefit the most from this.
Don’t let missing teeth prevent you from experiencing the wonderful parts of life. The use of prosthodontics can let you smile once again! Fixed, detachable, or supported and retained by implants are all options for prosthodontics.
Prosthodontic treatments recognize the larger necessity for a whole dental structure in addition to their primary goal of replacing missing teeth. The function or loss of teeth may be caused by a variety of reasons.
At Mint Dental Care, our skilled prosthodontists will attend to your unique needs, restoring your smile’s radiance and the complete functionality of your teeth.
Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Patients who have substantial decay or recurrent tooth grinding (bruxing), which shortens teeth, are candidates for a full mouth rehabilitation procedure. As the name implies, this technique entails reconstructing every tooth in a patient’s dental arch or mouth in order to improve their oral health, functionality, and appearance. For a whole mouth reconstruction, a variety of procedures using crowns, bridges, veneers, and/or dental implants are used.
Onlays and Inlays
You could require an inlay or onlay if a tooth is too damaged for a filling but not severely enough to require a crown. These specialized restorations fit like small puzzle pieces into your tooth structure.
Removable for patients who are missing all of their teeth, complete dentures are full-mouth tooth replacements. People who have lost all of their teeth due to trauma or poor dental hygiene can benefit from complete dentures, which can improve their chewing ability and cosmetic appearance.
Temporomandibular Disease (TMD) and Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) (TMD)
The TMJ, also known as the temporomandibular joints, are jaw muscles and joints on either side of your skull that allow you to open and close your mouth. TMD, on the other hand, is a condition that affects the TMJ and is not a specific disease. Some of the signs are:
- Pain in the ear or nearby
- Yawning and chewing discomfort
- supple jaw muscles
- popping or clicking sounds when moving your jaw
- Having trouble opening or closing your mouth
Visit Your Dentist Regularly
The goal of a routine dental examination is to prevent problems from developing in the future. Education on appropriate oral hygiene, routine care, proactive cleanings, diagnosis, and treatment will help you keep your teeth healthy and cavity-free. Preventive dentistry is beneficial to both adults and children. Visiting the dentist on a regular basis may help you avoid having the following conditions:
Tooth decay and cavities
Gingivitis and gum diseases
Enamel loss & tooth sensitivity
Tooth decay and cavities
Our Team Members
Dr. Reji Moideen
Medical Director, Specialist Orthodontist
Dr. Fatima Zeyad
General Dentist
Dr. Vishita Navin
Specialist Pediatric Dentist
Dr. Neha Singh
Specialist Endodontics
Dr. Ketki Rajebahadur
Specialist Implantologist
Dr. Zeeshanali Moosabhoy
General Dentist
Dr. Noha Khorshed
General Dentist
Dr Ibrahim Mirzoyev
Specialist Implantologist
Dr. Mariia Gerasimova
Specialist Oral Surgeon and Specialist Implantologist