Complete dentures are for replacing missing teeth for those without teeth. Partials are also sometimes used for those who have lost several of their teeth. Tooth loss can be caused in different ways. It may be the result of tooth decay, traumatic injury, or periodontal disease. Whatever the case may be, it is critical to [...]
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Thanks to advances in dental technology, a visit to the dentist doesn’t have to be the ordeal that it once was. The dentists of today can do more things than their predecessors could, and the procedures are generally less painful and more successful than they used to be. Dental x-rays have been in use for [...]
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The average person probably expects that their teeth should last a lifetime. Of course, this is far from the truth. Most people are faced with the dreaded possibility that they might have to be fitted with partials or dentures once they reach middle age. Actually, there is no reason to dread wearing partials and dentures. [...]
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Of the many solutions available for those with missing teeth, partials and dentures provide a solution that replaces the teeth while maintaining a natural look. Partial dentures are commonly used for those with several missing teeth, but a full denture set may be needed if there are not enough natural teeth remaining to support a [...]
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Posted in Dentures, Restorative Dentistry on Feb 28th, 2011
Taking care of your natural teeth is always important, but there are often situations beyond your control when dentures may become necessary. Dentures are false teeth that are used when your natural teeth are missing. There are two type of dentures: partial dentures and complete or full dentures. Partial Dentures Partials are used when only [...]
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