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Dentures Are Designed with Comfort in Mind

Dentures are designed with comfort in mind. Dentures are a well-known tooth replacement treatment option that has existed for a very long time. With modern advances in technology, dentures have shifted to improve the look of your smile, and now offer artificial enhancements that perfectly mimic the look of natural teeth. Listed below are a few of the benefits that dentures can provide:

– Dentures can be used to replace a single tooth or a few teeth at a time, which are called partial dentures, or they can be crafted to replace entire rows, which are called complete dentures.
– Dentures can be safely and easily removed on a nightly basis for easy cleaning and increased comfort while sleeping.
– Dentures can be shaped, crafted, and colored to the needs of your smile.
– If a gap in a smile caused by a missing tooth is left unfilled, your nearby teeth can move and slide within your gums. Dentures help stabilize your gums and keep your other teeth in their proper positions.
– Dentures fill out your dental profile, which can improve your facial structure and make you look much healthier and younger looking.

If you would like to discuss a denture treatment with Dr. [doctor_name] and the rest of our team here at [practice_name], please schedule an appointment to come see us at our dentist office in [city], [state]. Our number is [phone]. We look forward to helping you decide which options will work best in your quest for a whiter smile.

Restore Your Mouth with Dentures

Did you know that dentures are one of the most widely used forms of dental tooth replacement? With dentures, missing teeth can easily and effectively be replaced with realistic-looking alternatives that are gently bound to your gums.

Restore your mouth with dentures. Listed below are some of the most common benefits of dentures:

– Dentures can restore smiles lost due to missing teeth.

– Missing teeth can cause a variety of oral ailments, including tooth slippage, plaque buildup, and jawbone deterioration. Dentures help to restore your mouth to its normal functionality.

– A mouth with missing teeth appears sunken in, with an aged look. Dentures can give you a full smile and make you look more youthful.

– Partial dentures can be used to fill in the gaps for a missing tooth or two. Complete dentures can be used to replace entire rows of teeth.

– Dentures can be removed each night for both comfort and easy cleaning. Always store dentures in a soaking solution to preventing them from drying out.

–  Dentures can help restore eating, speaking, and chewing habits affected by missing teeth.

If you want to experience the benefits of dentures we invite you to call us at [phone] to schedule an appointment at our dental office in [city], [state]. Dr. [doctor_name] and our team look forward to restoring your smile!

Replacing Teeth With Dental Implants

Teeth can be lost for a variety of reasons, from injury to extensive decay. Missing teeth can be quite inconvenient. It can be difficult or painful to chew and speak, and it can make a person embarrassed of his or her appearance. There are many ways to restore missing teeth; for many, the best option is with dental implants.

Dental implants restore not only the visible portion of a tooth, but the whole structure of the tooth. A dental implant properly refers only to the hidden portion of the restoration that is placed in your jaw. This is a biocompatible post that replicates the function of the lost root. Once the bone grows around the post in the process of osseointegration, it becomes firmly secured and able to support a variety of restorations.

Dental implants can support single crowns to replace single teeth, a dental bridge to replace a few, and partial or full dentures. Each of these restorations is designed and built to mimic the shape, shade, and lustre of your natural teeth, so they will be indistinguishable from them. Crowns and bridges are permanent solutions that typically require no additional maintenance. They can last a lifetime. Implant-supported dentures provide greater stability than traditional dentures, although they are still removable for cleaning.

To find out if you are a good candidate for dental implants to replace your missing or damaged teeth, please schedule a consultation with Dr. [doctor_name] today. Everyone in our [city], [st], office is eager to help you have the full, strong smile you deserve.