Single Tooth Replacement Options: Implants, Bridges & Denture Alternatives Explained
TL;DR There are three main ways to replace one tooth: implants, bridges, and single-tooth dentures, and each works differently depending on your needs. A dental
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TL;DR There are three main ways to replace one tooth: implants, bridges, and single-tooth dentures, and each works differently depending on your needs. A dental
TL;DR A dental implant is the post that replaces the tooth root, while the visible tooth is the crown. The implant post, made of titanium
TL;DR A full mouth bridge replaces multiple missing or damaged teeth and requires careful care to prevent decay and gum problems. Brush twice daily with
TL;DR Invisalign uses a series of clear, custom trays to gently straighten teeth without metal wires or brackets. The aligners are nearly invisible, so most
TL;DR Dentures and dental implants are two popular solutions for replacing missing teeth. Dentures are removable teeth that restore function, appearance, and comfort, lasting 5-8
TL;DR Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin ceramic shells bonded to teeth that fix discoloration, chips, gaps, and minor misalignment while looking completely natural. Getting veneers takes
TL;DR Dental implants are titanium root replacements surgically installed in the jawbone, fusing via osseointegration to support natural teeth and prevent bone loss. There are
TL;DR White spots on gums can be harmless or a sign of infection, irritation, or precancerous changes. Common causes for white spots are oral thrush,
TL;DR Braces use metal brackets and wires that are adjusted periodically, while Invisalign uses a series of clear aligners worn 1-2 weeks each. Braces are
TL;DR Jaw alignment affects chewing, smile, and overall oral health, and treatment differs between children and adults. Common differences include: Growth and Development: Children’s bones
TL;DR Gum disease is an infection and inflammation of the gums and supporting tissues. Symptoms include swollen, red or purple gums, bleeding when brushing or
Restoring a damaged tooth often involves getting a dental crown. If you need to undergo a dental crown procedure, you are most likely weighing your