Restorative Dentistry

Here's the details on implant-supported dentures

What Are Implant-Supported Dentures and How Do They Work?

Implant-Supported Dentures: Everything You Need To Know While it’s true that teeth are meant to last a lifetime, not all of us are so lucky. A rough tumble or an underlying health problem may both be reasons for missing one or multiple teeth. Luckily, modern dentistry has taken great leaps in recent years, and you…
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Is a dental bridge your best option

5 Things You Need to Know Before Getting a Dental Bridge

Is a dental bridge the best option for you? Everyone deserves to have a healthy smile that they love and can confidently show no matter the occasion. With tooth replacement options like dental bridges, people with several missing teeth in a row can experience that too! Before you jump onto the dental bridge bandwagon, though,…
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Should your child get a dental crown

How Do I Know Whether My Child Needs a Dental Crown?

What is a dental crown? When you think of a dental crown, you likely think of a restorative dental treatment for adults. But the truth is that crowns are often recommended by pediatric dentists to repair and restore baby teeth that have large cavities, are broken, or did not develop correctly. Yet crowns are often…
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All about wisdom teeth extraction

Everything You Need to Know About Wisdom Teeth Extraction

Wisdom Tooth Extraction: Process, Preparation, and Recovery Most people have their wisdom teeth extracted because their dentist recommends it, but few really understand why it was necessary—particularly if the teeth didn’t cause any pain. By nature, dentists always want to err on the side of caution (read: prevention). Often this means actively monitoring your mouth…
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What a dental crown is made of

Is a Dental Crown Worth It?

Why do I need a dental crown? Nobody ever anticipates losing a tooth, but by using replacements like dental crowns, a dentist can restore your smile to what it was once before. So what exactly is a crown? In the dental world, a crown is the visible part of the tooth covered by the enamel.…
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Is a dental bridge or implant the answer

How To Decide Between a Dental Bridge and Dental Implant

Decoding A Dental Bridge and Dental Implant If you are missing a tooth or multiple teeth, you’ve probably dreamed of a new smile. Unfortunately, tooth loss in adults can have various psychological effects such as anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and even cognitive impairment. But adults don’t always seek out options to replace their teeth, and…
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Dental bridges could be your answer

Quick Guide to Dental Bridges as a Tooth Replacement Option

Exploring Tooth Replacement Options Your teeth are stronger together. After all, they’re part of a team—they’re meant to work together to accomplish a wide range of jobs while keeping you healthy. Unlike sports teams, however, your adult teeth don’t have spares waiting in the wings. Despite this, modern dentistry treatments ensure that losing an adult…
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Restorative dentistry can improve your smile

What Is Restorative Dentistry and How Can It Improve My Smile?

Restorative dentistry is the solution to an incomplete smile. Missing teeth and damaged teeth are two very common challenges people face. In fact, almost 70% of adults between the ages of 35 and 44 have at least one missing tooth, with the average at age 50 being 12 missing teeth. If you’ve experienced chronic tooth…
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It's not too late for full arch rehabilitation

What Is Full Arch Rehabilitation?

Permanently restoring the health, function, and appearance of your teeth. Your teeth are experts at carrying out a wide range of tasks, from eating and speaking to playing a role in the way others perceive you and your ability to express different emotions. Amazingly, teeth even help create your face shape, and great oral health…
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dental bridges or dental implants

Dental Bridges vs. Implants: The Key Differences Explained

Studies show 178 million Americans are missing at least one tooth. From decay to extraction, there are many reasons you might have a gap to fill! Leaving the area unmanaged can increase your risk of infection, affect your bite, and cause oral pain. Thankfully, there are two primary options you can consider when you’re ready…
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