More and more general dentists are calling
themselves ‘implantologists’ without there being an implant specialty in
dentistry. While there are multiple disciplines
of dentistry involved in the placement of implants, the general dentist is at
the bottom end of the scale for expertise, training and experience. This
group of dentists presses the envelope of ethics by calling themselves ‘implantologists’
or implant specialists. Granted they all have undergraduate degrees
and at least four years of dental degrees that by law are allowed to place
and/or restore implants. But not one of them has an American Dental
Association recognized ‘implant specialty’ in dentistry. The American Dental Association (ADA) only
has nine recognized post dental degree specialties and implant dentistry is not
one of them. These specialties range in
one to six years of advanced training beyond dental school. At the end of their post doctorate dental degree,
these dentists receive additional certifications in their respective specialties,
becoming experts within their fields of dentistry. Some are either board eligible or board
certified. Of the ADA specialties only
three truly have special post doctorate training in implants and they are:
Oral Surgeons, Periodontists, and the least
known, Prosthodontists (who generally orchestrate the placement and final
restoration of the implant).
Prosthodontics has a
dental specialty license pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment planning,
rehabilitation and maintenance of the oral function, comfort, appearance and
health of patients with clinical conditions associated with missing or
deficient teeth and/or oral and maxillofacial tissues using biocompatible
substitutes. Most dentists are not
trained prosthodontic graduates of a dental school - rather they take short
continuing education and utilize trial and error experience to be able to
understand how size, shape, color and symmetry all work together to create what
a prosthodontist is trained in their post graduate work. Contrary to this hit or miss self-anointment,
the prosthodontist is trained at an ADA approved university to create the smile
that implements the use of dental implants
to ensure that the right smile is achieved, both functionally and aesthetically. If anyone has a specialty in implant
dentistry or the right to call themselves an ‘implantologist’, it would be the
ADA sanctioned prosthodontist. Of the
170 thousand dentists in the U.S., less than two (2%) percent are trained
prosthodontists. So when you are
seriously looking for a cosmetic dentist to provide you with the best implant
result, look for a prosthodontist.
Dr. Scheinfeld received her prosthodontics degree from Emory
University School of Dentistry in 1988.
Her prosthodontics’ instructor Dr. E. Neal Kopp practiced with her for
14 years until his death in 2008. In
addition, Dr. Sidney Tourial, an adjunct Emory Prosthodontic professor and former
GDA President has been in the practice for 22 years.
Novy Scheinfeld, DDS, PC
290 Carpenter Drive, 200A
Atlanta (Sandy Springs), GA 30328
404-256-3620
www.rightsmilecenter.com
290 Carpenter Drive, 200A
Atlanta (Sandy Springs), GA 30328
404-256-3620
www.rightsmilecenter.com
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