Provided your gums are properly taken care of using good oral hygiene, your implants should last you for a lifetime.
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Provided your gums are properly taken care of using good oral hygiene, your implants should last you for a lifetime.
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Dental implants are constructed of a two-piece system. The crown is attached to the implant by means of an abutment. The abutment is screwed on to the implant itself.
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When you have a missing tooth, especially if it’s towards the front of your mouth, you’re very self-conscious about people being able to see it.
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If you play sports and are concerned this may keep you from choosing the option of having dental implants to fix your problem, think again.
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While you may think dental implants might only be for older people, there are many, many people who make good candidates for this option.
Will the new tooth match the rest of my teeth? Will it be the same shape, size, and color?
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You may have heard your friends and family talking about crowns or veneers and implants when it comes to having their teeth fixed. But these are three different types of restorations. Each one is meant for different forms of issues a patient might have.
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You’re missing a tooth or maybe even many teeth. You want and need to do something. You want to restore that wonderful smile you once had and be able to chew and eat again! What can you do? What options do you have?
Because everything is done in-house, we at Happy Sapiens Dental Clinic can help design a precise treatment plan from start to finish.
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In some instances, it might be necessary to have more than one implant to replace more than just one tooth.