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What is the difference between a prosthodontist and a general dentist?

The difference between a prosthodontist and a general dentist lies in their areas of specialization and training. General dentists are skilled in providing routine dental care and performing minor procedures like dental fillings. Some general dentists pursue extra training in specific prosthodontic procedures.

A prosthodontist, meanwhile, is a specialist with extensive, focused training in tooth replacement and restoration. When an individual needs a tooth replaced or oral surgery, they (or their dentist) consult a prosthodontist to ensure top-quality, tailored care.

Differences Between Prosthodontists and General Dentists

  • Prosthodontists undergo up to three additional years of training in an ADA-accredited program.
  • Prosthodontists oversee more complex dental cases like dental implant placements and jaw surgeries.
  • Prosthodontists also provide dentures, dental bridges, crowns, and porcelain veneers.

The relationship between a family and their trusted general dentist can run deep. Sometimes, however, additional specialization is called for. Choosing a prosthodontist for these more advanced dental care needs means your smile will reap the benefits of their specialized training, knowledge, and skills.

Find Top-Quality Prosthodontic Care in Medina, OH

If you’re in Medina, OH, and looking for a dental practice to provide the vital prosthodontic care you need to ensure the long-term integrity and aesthetic appeal of your bite and smile, contact Dr. Sanjay Karunagaran and the friendly and helpful Frontier Dental team to schedule a consultation!

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