When dental problems become more complex, many patients are referred to a prosthodontist. Whether you are missing teeth, dealing with failing dental work, considering dental implants, or exploring a complete smile makeover, a prosthodontist has advanced training focused on restoring both the appearance and function of your smile.

At South Bay Prosthodontics, patients throughout Torrance often seek specialized care when traditional treatment options no longer provide predictable long-term results. Understanding what a prosthodontist does and when to seek their expertise can help you make informed decisions about your oral health.

What Is A Prosthodontist?

A prosthodontist is a dental specialist who receives several additional years of advanced training beyond dental school. This specialty focuses on the restoration and replacement of teeth, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of complex dental conditions affecting function, comfort, and appearance.

Prosthodontists specialize in:

  • Dental implants
  • Implant-supported dentures
  • Dental crowns and bridges
  • Porcelain veneers
  • Smile makeovers
  • Full mouth reconstruction
  • Replacement of missing teeth
  • Corrective restorative dentistry

Because prosthodontists routinely manage complex cases, they are often involved when multiple treatment options must work together to achieve a predictable outcome.

When Should You See A Prosthodontist?

Many patients first learn about prosthodontics after being referred by their general dentist. Others seek care on their own after experiencing ongoing dental problems or exploring advanced treatment options.

You may benefit from seeing a prosthodontist if you:

  • Are missing one or more teeth
  • Need dental implants
  • Have extensive tooth wear
  • Require multiple crowns or restorations
  • Have failing dental work
  • Are considering a smile makeover
  • Need full mouth reconstruction
  • Want a second opinion before major dental treatment

In many situations, early consultation can help identify treatment options that preserve long-term oral health while improving aesthetics and function.

Dental Implants And Implant Restorations

Dental implants are one of the most common reasons patients seek prosthodontic care.

Replacing missing teeth requires more than simply filling a gap in the smile. Proper implant planning considers bite function, jawbone support, aesthetics, gum tissue health, and long-term stability.

A prosthodontist may be involved in:

For many Torrance patients, dental implants provide a long-lasting solution that restores both confidence and chewing ability. For patients who experience dental anxiety or require more extensive implant treatment, sedation dentistry may be incorporated into the treatment process to improve comfort and reduce stress during appointments.

Smile Makeovers And Cosmetic Dentistry

While prosthodontics is often associated with restorative treatment, cosmetic dentistry also plays an important role.

A smile makeover combines artistic planning with advanced restorative techniques to create a smile that looks natural, balanced, and healthy.

Depending on your needs, treatment may include:

  • Porcelain veneers
  • Invisalign
  • Dental crowns
  • Implant-supported restorations
  • Replacement of older cosmetic dentistry

Because cosmetic improvements should also support long-term function, treatment planning focuses on both aesthetics and oral health.

Correcting Failing Dental Work

Not all dental problems involve missing teeth. Many patients seek a prosthodontist because existing dental work is no longer functioning as intended.

Common concerns include:

  • Worn crowns
  • Broken bridges
  • Aging veneers
  • Bite problems
  • Repeated restorative failures
  • Multiple teeth requiring repair

Rather than simply replacing one restoration at a time, a prosthodontist evaluates how the teeth, bite, gums, and existing dental work interact as a complete system.

This comprehensive approach often helps identify the underlying causes of recurring dental problems.

Full Mouth Reconstruction

Some patients require more than a single restoration or cosmetic procedure.

When extensive wear, missing teeth, bite problems, and failing restorations affect the entire mouth, full mouth reconstruction may be recommended.

A comprehensive rehabilitation plan may address:

  • Severely worn teeth
  • Bite collapse
  • Missing teeth
  • Multiple failing restorations
  • Functional limitations
  • Cosmetic concerns

By rebuilding the smile as a coordinated system, full mouth reconstruction can improve comfort, function, and appearance while creating a more stable foundation for long-term oral health. Because full mouth reconstruction often involves multiple procedures and longer treatment appointments, patient comfort is an important part of the process. Depending on your treatment plan, sedation dentistry may be recommended to help you remain relaxed and comfortable throughout care.

Why Patients Choose A Prosthodontist Instead Of A General Dentist

General dentists provide a wide range of valuable services and are often the first point of contact for dental care. However, certain situations require advanced expertise and treatment planning.

Patients frequently choose a prosthodontist when:

  • Multiple procedures are needed
  • Dental implants are involved
  • Extensive reconstruction is required
  • Existing dental work has failed
  • Cosmetic and functional concerns overlap
  • Long-term treatment planning is critical

Many complex restorative procedures require extensive planning and treatment coordination. In addition to advanced restorative expertise, patient comfort remains a priority. Sedation dentistry may be available for patients undergoing implant treatment, full mouth reconstruction, or other comprehensive restorative procedures. The additional specialty training allows prosthodontists to manage complex restorative and cosmetic cases that require a high level of precision and coordination.

Frequently Asked Questions

A prosthodontist completes additional specialty training focused on restoring and replacing teeth, managing complex restorative cases, dental implants, and full mouth reconstruction.
Yes. Prosthodontists frequently perform smile makeovers using treatments such as porcelain veneers, crowns, implant restorations, and other cosmetic procedures.
Prosthodontists play a key role in planning and restoring dental implants. Treatment may include single implants, implant bridges, implant dentures, and full-arch restorations.
You may benefit from seeing a prosthodontist if you have missing teeth, failing dental work, extensive wear, bite problems, or require complex restorative treatment.
In many cases, yes. Prosthodontists often help patients replace aging restorations, correct bite issues, restore failing dental work, and rebuild smiles affected by complex dental problems.
Yes. Full mouth reconstruction is one of the primary areas of expertise within prosthodontics and may be recommended when multiple dental problems affect the overall health and function of the smile.

Expert Dental Care Serving Torrance

For patients in Torrance, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Palos Verdes, and surrounding South Bay communities, prosthodontic care provides advanced solutions for missing teeth, failing restorations, bite concerns, and complex cosmetic goals. A personalized evaluation can help identify the treatment options that best fit your needs.