Prosthodontics
When you’ve lost more than a tooth, it’s time to rebuild.
Maybe there’s a gap you’ve learned to live around. Or a few teeth that no longer feel as solid as they should. Some changes creep up gradually – others seem to happen overnight.
When dental issues start affecting how you eat, how you talk, or how you see yourself, it’s time to find a solution built to last.
Prosthodontic care is designed to repair, replace, and rebuild – with outcomes that feel natural from day one.


Repairing teeth is part of it. Restoring confidence is the rest.
A cracked tooth can make you avoid chewing on an entire side. Loose-fitting dentures can turn eating into a source of anxiety. Even one missing tooth can affect your whole bite over time.
Prosthodontics brings together appearance and function – whether the goal is a single replacement or a complete treatment plan.
You might be a good candidate if:
• You’ve lost one or more teeth
• You’re dealing with worn-down or heavily restored teeth
• Past dental work has failed or become uncomfortable
• You’re looking for long-term solutions that don’t just “patch” things
• You want to eat, speak, and smile without hesitation
This isn’t about surface-level fixes – it’s thorough care shaped around the way you actually live.
We don’t start with treatment. We start with understanding.
Before any treatment begins, your dentist will take time to assess the full picture. That means looking at your bite, your jaw joints, your dental history, and how things feel when you chew or talk.
Once they have a clear sense of what’s going on, they’ll walk you through the options available to you.
Your treatment plan might include:
• Replacing damaged or missing teeth with strong, custom restorations
• Creating bridges to fill gaps in a way that supports your natural bite
• Designing dentures that fit better, feel better, and actually stay in place
• Placing implants if the bone and tissue are ready
• Rebuilding your bite in phases, with time to heal between steps
There’s no pressure to commit on the spot. You’ll receive a clear plan – covering costs and timing – along with all the room you need to ask questions.


Your dental questions, answered.
Not at all. People of all ages can benefit from this type of care – particularly when there’s been an injury, a congenital condition, or previous dental work that hasn’t held up.
Yes. Your dentist will carefully match the shape, colour, and fit so everything blends seamlessly. The aim is for your restorations to look and feel like a natural part of your smile.
It varies based on the scope of treatment. A crown or bridge may be completed in a matter of weeks, while more involved cases can be handled in stages over several months.
Absolutely. A phased approach works well for many patients – particularly those combining restorations, implants, or bite corrections over time.
You don’t need to have everything figured out before your first visit. Your provider will walk you through your options and help you understand the benefits, the limitations, and what can safely be deferred.
When your mouth works better, life feels better.
Missing or damaged teeth don’t just affect how you function – they can quietly chip away at your confidence, too.
With the right prosthodontic care, you can eat more comfortably, speak with greater ease, and smile without a second thought.
