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Services
: Prosthodontics
Prosthodontic Dentistry
Prosthodontic Dentistry or Prosthetic
Dentistry treats missing teeth or treats existing
teeth that have significant damage. Restorations
are used to replace or restore missing teeth or
missing parts of the tooth structure.
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Benefits of Prosthetics
The benefits of fixing missing teeth include:
- Prevents exisiting teeth from drifting
into surrounding space of the missing teeth
- Teeth out of position can damage
tissues in the mouth
- The difficulty of thorough cleaning
between crooked teeth runs the risk of tooth decay
and periodontal (gum) disease that can lead to the
loss of additional teeth.
- Improves out your smile
- Helps to properly chew food
- May improve speech
- Prevent a sagging face by
providing support for lips and cheeks
Types of Restorations
Dental
Implants |
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| Implants are replacement tooth roots.
Implants are actually a small post made
of metal that are placed into the bone
socket where teeth are missing. The
implant is covered with a replacement
tooth called a crown. |
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| Bridges are false teeth that are designed
to bridge the gap created by one or
more missing teeth. Bridges can be anchored
on either side by crowns and cemented
permanently into place. |
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Dental
Crowns |
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| Crowns are a tooth-shaped cap that
is placed over a tooth to restore its
shape and size, strength, appearance,
to hold a bridge in place or cover a
dental implant. |
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Dentures |
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| Dentures are a removable replacement
for missing teeth and surrounding tissues.
They are made of acrylic resin or metal
typed. Complete dentures replace all
the teeth. Partial dentures replace
missing teeth retained by metal clasps
attached to natural teeth. |
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Dental
Fillings |
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| Fillings are the most common type
of dental restoration. Teeth can be
filled with gold, silver amalgam, or
tooth-colored, plastic and glass materials
called composite resin fillings. |
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