What is a Prosthodontist?
Prosthodontists must complete an additional three years of specialty training after earning a dental degree. Training to become a prosthodontist includes clinical and classroom preparation in treatment of full-mouth reconstruction, dental aesthetics, function of human bite, tooth and jaw disorders, head and neck anatomy and biomedical sciences.
Dr. Gibbons focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, maintenance, oral function, comfort, appearance and health of his patients.
Prosthodontists have mastered a number of rehabilitative and asthetic procedures including:
Crowns, Bridges, Veneers, Partial and Complete Dentures, Dental Implants, and Full Mouth Reconstructions.
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