Replacing Multiple Teeth with Dental Implants Replacing Several TeethWhen you’re missing several teeth, you have the option of replacing them with a partial denture, implant supported crowns or implant supported bridges. Two or three implants can be placed adjacent to each other to retain multiples crowns.  An implant supported bridge is a structure similar to a traditional…

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Implant Retained Dentures And Bridges Traditionally, several missing teeth would have been replaced with a removable partial or full denture. Dentures have to be taken out and soaked at night. During the day, they can also look unnatural and rub painfully. Dentures and partials make it difficult or impossible to eat certain foods. No More…

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The Effects of Tooth Loss Dental implants are the most natural solution for missing teeth. By replacing the root of the tooth with an implant, you can restore your natural smile and prevent bone loss in your jaw, which will help you maintain a healthy, young appearance. After a tooth is lost, the bone previously…

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Sinus Lift for Implants Sinus Lift for Implants A key to implant success is the quantity and quality of the bone where the implant is to be placed. The upper back jaw has traditionally been one of the most difficult areas to successfully place dental implants due to insufficient bone quantity and quality and the…

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Replacing a Single Tooth with Dental Implants Replacing a Single ToothDental implants are today’s method of choice for replacing missing teeth.  They are long lasting, natural in appearance, and promote jaw health.  By working in tandem with your dentist, we hope to provide you with a replacement tooth that will last for a lifetime. A natural tooth…

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