Prostodontian
Prostodontian is not a standard term in modern dental nomenclature. In contemporary usage, the practitioner most commonly referred to is the prosthodontist. The word “prostodontian” may appear in older texts or informal contexts to denote someone who specializes in prosthodontics, the dental specialty focused on the restoration and replacement of missing teeth and related oral structures. The term is sometimes treated as a variant or misnomer, and its precise usage is infrequent outside historical or nonstandard contexts.
Etymology and distinctions: The word combines elements meaning “placing before” or “adding” with “tooth,” forming a
Scope of practice: Prosthodontics encompasses rehabilitation with full- and partial dentures, fixed restorations such as crowns
Education and career: Becoming a prosthodontist typically requires earning a dental degree followed by advanced training
See also: Prosthodontics, dental implants, dentures, fixed dental prostheses, occlusion.