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Category Archive for 'Dental Bridges'

By the age of 45, nearly 70 percent of all Americans have lost at least one tooth to an accident, gum disease, tooth decay or a botched root canal, according to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Missing teeth can be a source of great embarrassment. Not only are they cosmetically disfiguring, they [...]

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A healthy and beautiful smile can increase your confidence as well as enhance the overall function and health of your mouth. If you were not one of the few fortunate people to be born with a gorgeous smile, here is some great news for you, restorative dentistry can transform your mouth and give you the [...]

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It is not uncommon for an event in life to leave you with a large gap between your teeth. Sometimes the gap is the result of a tooth that was knocked out in an accident. Others may be embarrassed by misshapen teeth. Teeth can lose conventional shape after a fall where the tooth is cracked. [...]

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A dental bridge is used to bridge the gap between missing teeth that have been lost due to injury, surgery or other means. A dental bridge is literally just what its name implies; using whole teeth as an anchor, replacement false teeth are used to fill the gap between. Many modern bridges are so well [...]

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People who have one or more missing teeth can experience a lack of sel-esteem, reluctance to smile, difficulty chewing food and not being understood properly when they speak. This doesn’t have to be the case, since missing teeth can easily be filled in with dental bridges and have the patient smiling again in no time. [...]

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The teeth serve a variety of crucial functions: they are an important part of eating, digestion, and speaking. They also help in supporting facial structure. Missing teeth can ruin your smile and are known to contribute to poor oral health. One way to replace missing teeth and reverse the damage they may be causing is [...]

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Losing teeth is one of the most traumatic medical instances for a dental patient. Avoiding tooth loss is one of the single biggest aims in all of dentistry, making the loss of teeth an incredibly discouraging event. Thankfully the replacement options for teeth have grown over the years. When someone loses teeth now, it’s a [...]

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Teeth serve many functions. They help us speak properly, give us the confidence to smile and converse with other people, help us eat foods by chewing, and support facial structure. Not many people realize that even one missing tooth can impact oral health and compromise your smile in a negative way. With the use of [...]

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