Reconstructive

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Implants
Dental implants provide a permanent and secure solution to tooth loss. An implant acts as an independent tooth root, anchoring the artificial tooth, which is custom created to match your own teeth in shade and size. Teeth provide the vital framework for your lower face and keep the muscles surrounding your mouth fit. Tooth loss and ill-fitted, removable teeth can change the shape of your face and make you look older and drawn. Implants are an excellent alternative to dentures or bridgework for their stability and natural appearance and feel.
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Bridgework
A fixed or removable bridge can be used to replace missing teeth and support surrounding teeth to prevent movement or weakening. Artificial teeth are created to match your own in color and shape. When properly created and affixed, bridgework should be indistinguishable from natural teeth and can last for many years. In many cases, bridgework is the appropriate solution for tooth loss.
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Crowns
Crowns can be used to restore teeth that are worn, broken or fractured. Crowns and bridgework can also be used as a correction for: spaces between teeth, short or worn teeth, an improper bite, a collapsed bite, as well as crooked or crowded teeth. Crowns can also strengthen weakly supported teeth.Read answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Crowns.
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