Dental implants are implants that are inserted into the mouth to replace your natural teeth. They mimic the natural teeth and work exactly like your natural teeth would. Dental implants are inserted into the jaw bone, then the faux tooth is screwed into the implant and looks just like a natural tooth. Dental implants can replace just one tooth, or they can replace multiple teeth. They are only for those that have a good jaw bone and no bone loss, or gum loss.
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Dental Bonding: What You Need To Know
Dental bonding is a common cosmetic dental procedure that can significantly improve the appearance of your smile. The bonding procedure involves a cosmetic dentist shaping composite resin to apply to teeth to change their shape and color.
What Issues Can Bonding Address?
One of the biggest benefits of dental bonding is that it can be used to correct a variety of cosmetic dental issues. Bonding is often used to repair chipped, cracked, or misshapen teeth, particularly highly visible teeth in the front of the mouth.
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Having A Crown Applied To Your Damaged Tooth
Depending on the amount and type of damage that your tooth has suffered, a crown may be the only option for saving it from needing to be replaced. If this is a dental problem that you are experiencing, there are some key assumptions to avoid making about the process of having a dental crown applied to the damaged tooth.
Assumption: A Crown Will Always Take A Week Or Longer To Be Ready
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