Prosthodontist

A prosthodontist is highly trained in cosmetics, dental implants, crowns, bridges, dentures, temporomandibular disorders (TMJ/TMD), and more.

Here at JP Dental our Dentists are the recognized experts when anything needs to be replaced in your mouth. This can range from a single tooth, multiple teeth, or all teeth and gums in the mouth. We have a special understanding of the dynamics of a smile, the preservation of a healthy mouth and the creation of tooth replacements. We use state-of-the-art techniques and procedures for treating diverse and complex dental conditions and restoring optimum function and aesthetics. These include crowns, bridges, complete and removable partial dentures, dental implants, TMJ, traumatic injuries to the mouth’s structure or teeth, snoring or sleep disorders and oral cancer reconstruction along with continuing care.

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Usually 2 to 3 appointments. At the first consultation visit your dentist will examine your teeth. Depending on your case, it is possible to begin treatment. The next visit will be for status diagnosis & further treatment. More appointments may be needed for more complex treatments, like all on 4 dentures. We remind you, Each case is different.

Most commonly, The first consultation visit will usually take around 30 minutes, more if a treatment plan is decided upon and our dentist can perform initial treatment. Treatment visits will usually take around 60 to 90 minutes. Each case is different, but your comfort is taken into account.

We will ask you about your dental history, medical history, and any medications you take.

No need to worry. We will ensure that you are given and understand all "easy to follow instructions" to keep your oral care safe. Our Drs. prescribe all necessary antibiotics and pain medication

It’s common to feel a bit nervous about visiting the dentist. For some people though, it’s a lot more than just nerves.

Dental anxiety is very real. Don't worry though, we understand and we're here to help. There can be a number of reasons why you feel anxious about a dental appointment. You may have built up a fear of dentists from your past experiences. Perhaps you have a significant procedure booked, such as a root canal. Maybe it's been a while between appointments and you’re worried about the state of your teeth. We want you to feel as comfortable as possible. Talk to us about how you’re feeling and let us know if it’s more than just the usual few nerves for you. We will do everything we can to make you comfortable.