Dental health is important to your overall physical health. However, finding a dentist you trust can be challenging. Prosthodontists, like Dr. Ryne Johnson of Newton Prosthodontics, are specialists who generally see fewer patients each day than a general dentist. Therefore they spend more time with their patients delivering outstanding results. Prosthodontists have three additional years of training or schooling than general dentists and prosthodontists’ patient-base are generally more demanding.
Prosthodontists are perfect for patients with some specific types of concerns:
- An educated patient who is seeking a specialist for mouth, teeth or jaw pain and has grown frustrated with volume-oriented, mainstream practices.
- People who have very high aesthetic demands and want to, ‘get-it-right’ the first time. Prosthodontists often lead a team of specialists, technicians and other dentists to craft a beautiful smile.
- Many people are retaining their teeth late into their life. Even the best dentistry has a life span and begins to fail over time. A prosthodontist is best suited to develop a comprehensive plan.
- People are taking better care of their oral health and are less likely to tolerate removable, ‘false teeth’. Prosthodontists can develop a strategy using dental implants, crowns, bridges and veneers.
- Rare syndrome patients, cancer patients or patients born with malformed teeth can see a prosthodontist in order to address the problems of their teeth and gums.
- Those with severely worn teeth from acid reflux and modern diets can see a prosthodontist for veneers to replace missing tooth structure or to help stabilize a collapsed bite.
If you fit into one of the above categories, seek a prosthodontist like Dr. Johnson at Newton Prosthodontics. He can work with your general dentist or you may call the office at 617.965.1225 for your dental needs. Remember, “See a Specialist…The Difference Will Make you Smile”.

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