Prosthodontics

What is it?
Prosthodontics is a dental specialty focused on restoring and replacing damaged or missing teeth to improve function, aesthetics, and oral health. This includes crowns, bridges, dentures, implants, full-mouth rehabilitation, and veneers. Veneers are thin, custom-made shells placed over the front surface of teeth to enhance their appearance.

Our Methods
We use advanced digital dentistry and modern materials to create durable and natural-looking restorations. Treatments include:
- Crowns and Bridges – protect and replace damaged teeth.
- Complete and Partial Dentures – restore multiple missing teeth.
- Dental Implants and Implant-Supported Restorations – long-term stability.
- Full-Mouth Rehabilitation – comprehensive smile and bite reconstruction.
- Veneers – thin porcelain or composite layers bonded to teeth for improved shape, color, and alignment.


When should you do it?
- Crowns, bridges, dentures, or implants: when teeth are missing, severely damaged, or worn down.
- Full-mouth rehabilitation: for extensive dental issues affecting function and aesthetics.
- Veneers: to correct discolored, chipped, misshapen, or slightly misaligned teeth, or to improve overall smile aesthetics.
Benefits of Prosthodontics Treatments

Restores function – chew, bite, and speak comfortably
Replacing missing or damaged teeth allows patients to eat a wider variety of foods without discomfort. Properly aligned and restored teeth also improve speech clarity. Overall, it supports normal oral function in daily life.

Enhances aesthetics – veneers provide a bright, natural-looking smile; crowns, bridges, and implants restore facial support
Veneers can correct discoloration, chips, or minor misalignments for a uniform and attractive smile. Crowns, bridges, and implants restore the natural shape of teeth and support facial structures, preventing a sunken appearance. This combination improves both appearance and self-confidence.

Improves oral health – prevents shifting of remaining teeth, maintains bite alignment
Filling gaps caused by missing teeth prevents adjacent teeth from moving, which could lead to misalignment, uneven bite, or additional wear. Maintaining proper alignment reduces the risk of gum disease and jaw problems over time.

Durable and long-lasting – advanced materials ensure stability and longevity
Modern crowns, bridges, implants, and veneers are made from strong, biocompatible materials that mimic natural teeth. They withstand normal biting and chewing forces, offering reliable long-term performance with minimal maintenance.

Boosts confidence and quality of life – patients can eat, speak, and smile without hesitation
Restoring both function and appearance allows patients to engage socially and professionally with greater ease. A healthy, attractive smile improves self-esteem, comfort, and overall well-being.
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Clinical Team

Prosthodontist
Somsak Sukjaruwan , DDS., M.SC.
Dentist

Prosthodontist
NATEETORN PLUKWATCHALAKUL , DDS.
Dentist

Prosthodontist
WORATEP BOONROD , DDS.
Dentist

Prosthodontist
KITTISAK BENJASIRIPORN , DDS.
Dentist

Restorative Dentistry
Kittipong Booranasophone , DDS.
Dentist

Restorative Dentistry
CHAYAKRIT TARATIKUNDECH , DDS.
Dentist

Prosthodontist
NATTAPOTN VICHIANNIN , DDS.
Dentist

Prosthodontist
PEERAYA CHITPATTANAKUL , DDS.
Dentist

Restorative Dentistry
SARIDA ANANTAVARA , DDS., M.SC. (Operative Dentistry), MBA (Strategy)
Dentist

Restorative Dentistry
RAPEEPAN MONARAKS , DDS., M.SC.
Dentist

Restorative Dentistry
JOMNANG YOOHUN , DDS., M.SC.
Dentist

Restorative Dentistry
PHROHPHRIM RAKPHONGPHAIROJ , M.SC., DDS.
Dentist
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