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The very idea of a root canal can make your anxiety skyrocket and make you wonder what you have in store for your future if you’re a candidate for the procedure. On average, 17 million teeth in a single year are restored and saved using the procedure. A root canal removes any diseased pulp on [...]

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Nothing takes the appeal out of an otherwise nice smile than one or more missing teeth. That the remaining teeth may be in perfect condition does not prevent adverse effects, which can be more than just cosmetic. Gaps in your smile can result in a change in your ability to chew (occlusion), joint disorders, speech [...]

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Bridges are a form of tooth restoration that can fix the problem of missing teeth. Missing teeth affects more than merely the appearance of your smile.. The absence of one or more teeth actually changes your bite, thus affecting the functionality of your entire mouth. Other problems include teeth shifting, temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), speech [...]

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A common dental issue is missing teeth. This is a serious condition that can lead to speech and bite problems, teeth shifting and even TMJ. Tooth decay is also very prevelant in this situation. A dental bridge can improve the smile, fill in the shape of the face and help avoid peridontal disease. The three [...]

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