COSMETIC DENTAL SPECIALIST

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Dr Callie Hamman offers on-site specialised Prosthodontic treatments from his fully equipped rooms situated on the estate at Vygeboom Manor.

The practice is limited to removable and fixed implant denture prosthodontics. Please feel free to call or email on the details provided below for a confidential consultation.

Ideal Location

The practice is ideally centrally located in Durbanville, offering 4 star luxury accommodation for family and patients requiring extended or hospitalized treatments. The accommodation facilities are secluded and offer complete privacy in large, beautifully landscaped gardens where patients can relax and recover at leisure.

Prosthodontics Defined

Read more on prosthodontics as defined by Wikipedia

"Prosthodontics is one of the nine dental specialties recognized by the American Dental Association (ADA).

A prosthodontist is a dentist who specializes in prosthodontics, the specialty of implant, esthetic and reconstructive dentistry. Prosthodontists specialize in the restoration of oral function by creating prostheses and restorations (i.e. complete dentures, crowns, implant retained/supported restorations). Cosmetic dentistry, implants and joint problems all fall under the field of prosthodontics.

The American College of Prosthodontists (ACP) [1] ensures standards are maintained in the field. Becoming a prosthodontist requires an additional 3-4 years of specialty training after obtaining a dental degree (D.D.S. or D.M.D.) in an ADA approved program, which allows the holder to practice as a general dentist. The extra 3-4 years of residency leads to becoming a specialist. This amounts to an immense amount of time spent in clinical and didactic study from 3000 hours over 3 years in a British program to 7000 hours over the same period in US accredited programs. Training consists of rigorous preparation in head and neck anatomy, materials science, esthetics, and occlusion (bite). Due to this extensive training, prosthodontist are frequently called upon to treat cosmetic cases, full mouth implant reconstructions, TMD related disorders, congenital disorders, and sleep disorders by planning and fabricating various prostheses and orthotic appliances.

Maxillofacial prosthetics is a sub-specialty of prosthodontics. Maxillofacial prosthodontists treat patients who have acquired and congenital defects of the head and neck (maxillofacial) region due to surgery, trauma, and/or birth defect. It requires an additional year of training after completing an ADA approved prosthodontic training program. Artificial eyes, ears, and maxillary obturators are commonly planned and fabricated by maxillofacial prosthodontists. Other less commonly employed prostheses include mouth devices used by amputees to aid in daily activities, tracheostomy obturators, and cranial implants."

(Extracted from Wikipedia)

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Dr Callie Hamman

14 Valmar Road - Valmary Park

Durbanville (7550)

Tel: 021 975 6020 / Fax: 021 976 5029

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