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Replace Missing Teeth
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Implants
Simply put, an implant is the best way we know how to replace a missing tooth. An implant is essentially a 3 part system. The first part consists of the titanium “screw” that fits inside the bone of the jaw. The second part of the implant system is the abutment. It is the piece that connects the implanted screw to the third part which is the implant-retained crown. As the bone heals around the titanium implant, the patient has to wait several months before it can be restored. Implants are reliable, esthetic and relatively minimally invasive.
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Fixed Bridges
A fixed bridge consists of a replacement tooth that is anchored on each side to a crown. The teeth on each side of the missing tooth space are prepared for crowns and the resulting restoration is a multiple-crown prosthesis. Bridges are relatively quick to fabricate and are more economical than implants.
Partial and Complete Dentures
Partial and/or complete dentures are the most economical way of replacing many or all of one's teeth. These are removable prosthesis that are taken out at night and that can require some time before one can adapt to them.
- Swiss Dentures
Highly cosmetic and consist of realistic gum mimicking and porcelain teeth.
Swiss Dentures
- Valplast Partial Dentures
Flexible, gum colored (metal free) clasps. These are very light and comfortable and virtually invisible.
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