Visit your dentist for cleanings and checkups even if you are not facing any oral problems. It is common for many people to visit their dentist only when they have any oral conditions affecting them.
The addition of a dental material to teeth or gums – bonding, porcelain veneers (laminates), crowns (caps), gum grafts. The removal of tooth structure or gums – enameloplasty, gingivectomy.
Dentist will place a metal (usually titanium) post into your gums and jaw, which will later serve as an anchor for the tooth restoration. If you are receiving a bridge, your dentist will reshape the adjacent teeth to the implant(s) and add crowns to the implants, adding stability.
Dentures are removable appliances which are used as a replacement of missing teeth and tissues. ... Complete dentures are advised when all the teeth are missing, and partial dentures are applied when some natural teeth are missing. They are custom made especially for a set of teeth and gum line.
Clear Aligners are an invisible set of braces and hence, gives a great aesthetics while smiling. You can remove the aligners when you brush, eat, floss, etc. The treatment time is generally short than traditional braces. You need fewer visits to the dentist as compared to traditional braces.
Teeth whitening is a process of removing stains from the tooth surface and restoring the natural color of the teeth. Whitening is a one-time procedure performed by a dentist. It is amongst the most common and widely adopted cosmetic procedure.
Dental emergencies, according to the ADA, are potentially life threatening and require immediate treatment to stop ongoing tissue bleeding [or to] alleviate severe pain or infection.
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