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Press Release: "The Plastic Surgeons of Dentistry"
Media Contact: Valeria Braga
305 538-8977 or 305 857-0990
valeria@vbbsmarketing.com
THE PLASTIC SURGEONS OF DENTISTRY ARE MORE POPULAR AS PART OF COSMETIC MAKEOVERS
COCONUT GROVE, FL.- Dr. Bruno Sharp and Dr. Bernard Segall of Prosthodontic Dentistry of South Florida (PDSF) are changing the lives of their patients every day. As prosthodontists, specialists in the restoration and replacement of teeth, they are today’s architects of a dental treatment plan and heralded as “the plastic surgeons of dentistry.”
Prosthodontists collaborate with general dentists, orthodontists, periodontists, plastic surgeons and other health professionals to develop solutions to a patient’s dental concerns. Only prosthodontists are specifically trained to design and supervise a complete dental treatment plan for optimal function and aesthetics to achieve a perfect smile and perfect teeth.
“More and more people have a desire to look and feel differently, so cosmetic surgery is a booming practice,” says Dr. Bruno Sharp, CD, DDS, MS. “We can significantly help improve a patient’s self-image and quality of life by creating a great smile where one didn’t exist before – or by making an already good smile even better.”
Extended education, rigorous training and experience in an American Dental Association (ADA) accredited graduate education program provides Dr. Sharp and Dr. Segall with the special skills and understanding of the dynamics of the smile. Their specialized training also includes the preservation of a healthy mouth, the art of creating tooth replacement and treatment of the temporomandibular joint. Prosthodontics is one of the five or six specialties in dentistry and throughout Miami-Dade there are very few who specialize in the field.
“The work of a prosthodontist is functional, as well as cosmetic,” Dr, Sharp adds. “Healthy teeth and gums are the key to a smile that not only looks good, but makes one feel great, too.”
The prosthodontists at PDSF also help patients by restoring the full use of teeth damaged by nightly grinding, decay or nerve damage, traumatic injuries, gum disease, loss of jawbone due to disease or birth defects, aging and bone shrinkage. For these treatment needs, Dr. Sharp and Dr. Segall provide the necessary complex care management and supervision, as well as continuing care.
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