According to the American Dental Association (ADA), both electric and manual toothbrushes are effective at removing oral plaque that causes decay and disease.
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Dental Implants & Dentures
Implants are surgically placed into the jawbone, providing a strong foundation for replacement teeth. They not only restore your smile but also promote jawbone health and prevent bone loss. Discover how dental implants can transform your oral health and confidence today.
Dental implants involve surgically placing titanium posts into the jawbone to serve as artificial tooth roots. This stable foundation supports custom-made crowns, bridges, or dentures, mimicking natural teeth in both appearance and function. Implants offer exceptional durability and stability, promoting jawbone health by preventing bone loss commonly associated with missing teeth. They provide a long-term solution that allows patients to eat, speak, and smile confidently.
In contrast, dentures are removable appliances designed to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They come in partial or full sets, crafted from acrylic resin or a combination of materials to resemble natural gums and teeth. Modern dentures are lightweight, comfortable, and customized to fit securely in the mouth. They restore facial structure, improve chewing ability, and enhance speech for individuals missing multiple teeth or entire dental arches.
Both implants and dentures are tailored to meet individual needs, offering effective solutions based on factors such as oral health, bone density, and patient preferences. Dentists work closely with patients to determine the most suitable option, ensuring optimal oral function and aesthetics. Whether restoring a single tooth or an entire smile, implants and dentures represent advancements in dental technology that significantly improve overall dental health and quality of life.
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We know your first thought must be “What do you mean if my bite is normal?”, and we get it does sound a litttle weird but it’s actually possible for your bite to be misaligned.