If your patient has experienced dental demise or terminal dentition, they will need one or more restorative treatments to return their oral health and improve their overall quality of life and sense of wellbeing. Dr. Jason C. Campbell offers continuing education courses for restorative dentistry to provide you with the knowledge and skills to provide your patients with complex, whole-body dental care, including surgical prosthetic reconstruction. We invite you to call us at 928-776-0239 to learn more about restorative dentistry for biofunctional disorders and register for your courses at Advanced Prosthetics Institute.

Terminal dentition is the phrase used to describe what happens when your patient’s teeth are diseased, decayed, and damaged beyond the point where they can be treated with preventive or rehabilitative treatments, and instead require one or more restorative treatments in order to regain their oral health and smile. Terminal dentition may be caused by one or more of the following factors:

  • Gum disease
  • Excessive tooth wear
  • Genetics
  • Drug addiction
  • Xerostomia (dry mouth)
  • Cavities or other tooth decay
  • Smoking and tobacco use
  • Trauma
  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Tooth loss
  • Systemic diseases
  • Failed restorations

The purpose of our training courses is to demystify biofunctional disorders and simplify the complex care that may be needed to provide restorative treatments for your patients. Many of our restorative trainings involve prosthodontic procedures.

Prosthodontics is one of nine fields of dental specialties recognized by the American Dental Association. Prosthodontists have received several years of additional training in the specialty of dental reconstruction for repairs, esthetics, bite issues, and other biomechanical dysfunctions. Using state-of-the-art dental technology and procedures, prosthodontists collaborate with other dental professionals to ensure that each patient is able to achieve results that give them a healthy smile and improve their overall wellbeing.

Prosthodontic procedures may be recommended for:

  • Birth anomalies in teeth
  • Injures to the structure of the mouth
  • TMJ/jaw joint problems
  • Reconstruction following oral cancer
  • Snoring
  • Dental bridges
  • Dental crowns
  • Dental implants
  • Dental inlays and onlays
  • Dental veneers
  • Dentures
  • Cosmetic improvements

Contact our office today to register for your course with our dentists and learn more about prosthodontic procedures and restorative treatments.