

When dental problems become complex, the solution requires more than routine dentistry. It requires advanced planning, technical precision, and long-term vision.
At 1 Smile Dental our prosthodontist serves as the architect of your smile, designing and restoring teeth with a focus on function, durability, and natural aesthetics. This level of care is essential for patients with worn teeth, missing teeth, failing dental work, or complex bite problems.
A prosthodontist is a dental specialist dedicated to the replacement and restoration of teeth. After completing dental school, a prosthodontist undergoes an additional three years of advanced specialty training focused exclusively on complex restorative cases.
Rather than treating individual teeth in isolation, a prosthodontist designs the foundation, structure, and function of your entire mouth. The goal is to ensure that restorations look natural, feel comfortable, and perform reliably for decades.
This expertise becomes especially important when multiple teeth are involved or when implants, bridges, or full-arch restorations are planned.
Instead of a simple list of procedures, prosthodontic care is best understood as comprehensive solutions tailored to complex dental needs.
Designed for patients with:
Full-mouth reconstruction rebuilds both function and appearance by restoring bite alignment, tooth structure, and aesthetics as one integrated system.
Our prosthodontist plans and restores advanced implant cases, including:
Each implant restoration is carefully designed to balance bite forces, protect bone, and ensure long-term stability.
When appearance and performance must align, prosthodontic planning makes the difference.
The goal is not an artificial or generic look, but a smile that fits your face, bite, and lifestyle.
For patients missing one or more teeth, prosthodontic care ensures replacements function as part of a complete system.
Each restoration is designed to distribute forces properly and protect surrounding teeth and implants.
Complex dental cases require precise occlusion, or how the teeth come together. Poor bite design can lead to fractures, discomfort, headaches, and premature failure. Prosthodontists are trained to manage these advanced biomechanical challenges.
Our prosthodontic cases are planned using:
This technology allows us to design the final outcome before treatment begins, improving accuracy and predictability.
Prosthodontic care is not about quick fixes. It is about building restorations that are structurally sound, biologically stable, and designed to last.
Your care begins with a detailed evaluation that includes digital scans, imaging, and a complete assessment of your bite, aesthetics, and oral health.
Before any irreversible treatment begins, we design the final look and function of your smile. This planning phase ensures clarity, precision, and confidence moving forward.
Treatment is completed in carefully sequenced phases. Sedation options are available to ensure comfort during longer or more complex procedures.
Once treatment is complete, your bite is refined, aesthetics are finalized, and a maintenance plan is established to protect your results long-term.
Our smile gallery highlights real patient transformations, including:
These cases demonstrate what prosthodontic planning makes possible.
Patients frequently describe outcomes such as:
These results come from careful planning and specialist-level execution.
If you have been told your case is complex, if previous dental work has failed, or if you want a solution designed to last, prosthodontic care may be right for you.
Schedule a consultation today to learn how specialist-driven dentistry can restore both function and confidence.
We proudly provide prosthodontic and advanced restorative care to patients from:
Patients travel to our office for prosthodontic care because of the level of planning, precision, and long-term focus we provide.
A prosthodontist is a dental specialist focused on restoring and replacing teeth, with advanced training in complex restorative cases that involve bite function, aesthetics, and long-term stability.
You may benefit from prosthodontic care if you have worn or broken teeth, missing teeth, failing dental work, complex bite issues, or if you’ve been told your case is complex and requires advanced planning.
Full-mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive approach to rebuilding the function and appearance of your smile by restoring bite alignment, tooth structure, and aesthetics as one coordinated system.
Yes. Prosthodontic planning is ideal for advanced implant cases, including full-arch implant bridges. If you’re exploring options, request a consultation at Contact us.
Depending on your needs, tooth replacement may include fixed bridges, crowns, implant-retained dentures, and advanced removable prosthetics—planned to function as part of a complete system.
Complex restorative cases often rely on advanced imaging and digital workflows to improve accuracy and predictability, including 3D imaging, digital planning, and laboratory coordination.
Yes. Sedation options may be available to help you stay comfortable during longer or more involved treatment phases. Ask about sedation during your visit or contact us at Contact us.
You can view real patient transformations in the smile gallery at Smile Gallery.