When you're missing a tooth or several teeth, a cosmetic dentist may recommend a fixed bridge as a tooth replacement option. Fixed bridges are similar to a partial denture, but unlike dentures, they're not removable. The porcelain crowns that replace your missing teeth are secured in place by metal framework anchored to the surrounding teeth. Once your dentist installs your dental bridge, you'll want to take care of it so that it stays comfortably in place.
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Are you experiencing moderate to severe pain in your mouth from a bad tooth? You may have an infection inside your tooth. The usual treatment for such a situation is a root canal, which is an extensive restoration procedure. You may wonder whether it might just be better to extract the tooth and get an implant. After all, isn't this tooth likely to give you problems in the future? Here's why root canals are usually preferred to implants.
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You have noticed your gums have gotten swollen and appear to be flaming red. Your gums might ache or you could have no pain at all. Your dentist tells you you have gum disease and it needs to be treated using a technique known as scaling and root planing. Believe it or not, these are actual emergency procedures to prevent any further damage.
Gum Disease Can Affect Your Health
It is well known that gum disease does affect your health, but many people do not realize the full extent your mouth's health can have on you.
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If you're going to have a dental implant procedure done in the near future, then of course you want to do everything you can to minimize your recovery time and avoid post-procedural complications—especially when you consider that the average cost of a single dental implant around $4,000. The last thing you want is to have to spend more money on having the implant redone or dealing with complications at the implant site.
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Dental implants are the ideal way to hold your dentures in place. The implants attach to your bone, and the dentures snap onto the implants. This holds the dentures firmly and eliminates problems with slipping while eating and speaking. Getting implants can be a long and involved process that is done in stages over several months. This is what you can expect.
Optional Bone Graft
You may not need to have a bone graft.
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