Replacing Lost Teeth
A million dollar smile is globally
welcomed. Nice teeth radiate character, attractiveness
and liveliness. They provide you with self confidence,
charisma and self assurance.
The following Prosthodontic Services
are available:
The best treatment depends on
the number, location and condition of the remaining
teeth.. All three of these options will restore
function and stabilize the bite in an esthetically
pleasing way.
Implant Dentistry:
Dental implants serve as the foundation for many
types of tooth replacement. Implants can replace
one tooth or several missing teeth with crowns
or bridges that are fixed in place. For replacement
of many teeth or all of the teeth, implants can
support very secure removable dentures or fixed
bridges if the conditions in the mouth allow it.
Implants allow excellent esthetic and functional
replacements of missing teeth.

Fixed Bridges:
Fixed bridges are natural-looking
tooth replacements which help maintain facial
structure, reduce stress on the jaw and fill in
the gaps caused by missing teeth. These bridges
are cemented on the existing teeth and do not
come out.
Removable Partial Dentures:
Removable partial dentures replace teeth lost
due to decay, periodontal disease or injury. They
replace the missing teeth, utilizing the remaining
teeth to support and secure the removable partial
denture. Removable partial dentures are a functional,
esthetic and cost-effective means of tooth replacement.
They can be removed to clean the denture or the
remaining natural teeth.
Complete Dentures:
Complete dentures replace teeth when all upper
and/or lower teeth are missing. They restore the
function of eating, restore proper facial esthetics
and help people talk properly. Lower dentures,
though more difficult, can restore proper function
and comfort. Dental implants stabilize the lower
denture better!
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After treatment

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Crowns:
Crowns are used to strengthen and improve the
shape, size or color of teeth. They can support
broken or weak teeth or those with large fillings;
provide a smooth, strong, attractively contoured
surface for stained, irregular or otherwise abnormal
teeth; and aid in the implantation of bridges
and other implants.
Porcelain Laminates (Veneers):
Porcelain veneers, or laminates, are very thin,
tooth-colored shells that are custom-fit and bonded
to the front sides of teeth to close gaps, cover
stains and discolorations, and correct chipped
or irregular teeth to give you a bright, even,
attractive smile.