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TOOTH
REPLACEMENT OPTIONS
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DENTURES
A Denture is a removable appliance to replace
missing teeth. Dentures make it possible to eat well and help support
facial muscles to maintain your appearance. Daily cleanings and regular
dental visits are just as necessary with dentures as they are with natural
teeth.
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REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES
A Removable Partial Denture fills the space created
by missing teeth. A partial attaches to your natural teeth with metal,
hook-like clasps. If you don't want the clasp to show cosmetically,
you many choose a partial withPrecision Attachments, which fit like
a lock and key.
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MARYLAND
BRIDGE
The Maryland Bridge is a conservative treatment
option. A single missing tooth can be replaced aesthetically,
with a minimum amount of tooth modification. Only the inside surfaces
of the adjacent anchor teeth are prepared, then the fake tooth is bonded
to secure it in place permanently.
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BRIDGES
A Bridge is a permanent, non-removable restoration
that is fabricated when one or more teeth are lost. The artificial teeth
are anchored by your existing adjacent teeth. These are very cosmetic
and function like your own natural teeth. These typically take two appointments
to fabricate
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IMPLANTS
A Dental Implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed into jaw
bone to hold a replacement tooth, bridge, or denture. Dental implants
are an ideal option for people who have lost a single tooth or several
teeth due to periodontal disease or an injury. Dental implants are more
tooth-saving than traditional bridgework, since implants do not rely
on neighboring teeth for support.
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