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Replace
missing teeth

There are several ways to replace missing teeth, each with its own benefits and considerations. Here are some common options:​

Dental implants
Dental bridges

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Dentures

Dentures

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Dental Implants

  • Preservation of Bone Health: When a tooth is lost, the underlying jawbone can start to deteriorate over time due to lack of stimulation. Dental implants stimulate the bone just like natural teeth, helping to preserve bone density and structure.

  • Better Functionality: Dental implants function like natural teeth, allowing you to chew and bite with the same force as you would with your original teeth. This improves your ability to eat a wide range of foods.

  • Aesthetic Enhancement: Implants are individually crafted to match your natural teeth in terms of color, shape, and size. This ensures a seamless integration with your existing teeth, resulting in an aesthetically pleasing smile.

  • Stable Bite Alignment: Dental implants help maintain proper bite alignment and prevent shifting of teeth that can occur when there are gaps caused by missing teeth.

  • Longevity: With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime. This makes them a durable and cost-effective solution in the long run.

  • Convenience: Dental implants eliminate the need for messy adhesives and the inconvenience of removing and cleaning dentures. They become a permanent part of your mouth, requiring the same oral hygiene routine as natural teeth.

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It's important to note that not everyone is a suitable candidate for dental implants, and a thorough assessment by a professional is necessary to determine the best treatment option for your specific case. Additionally, the success of dental implants depends on proper oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, and a healthy lifestyle.

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Dental Bridges

Bridges consist of artificial teeth (pontics) that are supported by neighboring natural teeth or dental implants. The pontics fill the gap left by missing teeth, while the adjacent teeth or implants provide support. Bridges are a good option when there are healthy teeth on either side of the gap.

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Dentures

Dentures are removable appliances that replace missing teeth and surrounding tissue. They can be partial dentures (replacing a few teeth) or full dentures (replacing all teeth in an arch). Modern dentures are more comfortable and natural-looking than their predecessors.

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