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| Dental Implants |
Dental Implants are substitutes for natural tooth roots. They rely on bone for support. Implants give replacement teeth a more stable base and improve the use patients can get out of their dentures and bridge work.
Four common problems – and how they can be effectively solved. |
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>> Missing one
A tooth and its roots are missing. A dental implant and ceramic crown becomes the permanent replacement. |
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>> Missing several
Three teeth and their roots are missing. A fixed bridge anchored on dental implants gives optimal strength. |
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>> Missing all
All teeth and roots in the lower jaw are missing. Dental implants provide enough stability to carry a full fixed bridge. |
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>> Improve existing
A front tooth has been damaged. A new ceramic crown is used for the best esthetic result. |
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