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Types of Dental Prosthesis By A&B Dental Laboratory

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Types of Dental Prosthesis

By A&B Dental Laboratory

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Do you have stained teeth that are starting to rot? It could be time to take those bad teeth out and replace them

with artificial (but more natural-looking) set of teeth.

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Dentures

You don’t have to worry about the ‘false teeth look’, a world-class denture clinic is capable of creating a natural-looking full set of dentures; they look so natural one could hardly notice the wearer has false teeth. But noticeable or not, a nice full set of denture would certainly complement a smile better than a set of decayed teeth.

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Partial denture

You don’t have to go for a full denture if some of your teeth are still salvageable. Teeth that are beyond saving can be replaced by a partial denture. Partial dentures are removable at the user’s convenience, without a professional’s help.

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Orthodontic appliance

Not all bad cases of teeth are due to tooth decay, some are caused by malocclusions – simply known as imperfectly positioned teeth. Tooth irregularity like a wisdom tooth or disproportionate jaw may cause malocclusions, and can be treated using orthodontic appliances like bands, brackets, retainers, wires, and headgears.

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Dental implant

A dental implant is a surgical procedure where the gum tissue is opened to place a prosthetic crown. It’s a complex procedure and may require bone grafting depending on the bone structure of the patient. The healing may take three to six months –approximately the amount of time needed for the implant to become a part of the jaw.

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Crown

A dental crown is recommended for a broken or discolored tooth that still strong enough to remain in its root. The crown caps the damaged tooth’s part back to its natural shape and color. Several types of dental crowns are porcelain, ceramic, resin, and stainless steel.

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Bridge

A dental bridge is a procedure that involves capping two or more crowns on the teeth to either side of a missing tooth. These teeth are called abutment teeth, and the gap in between them will be filled with a false tooth through dental implant.

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The right dental prosthesis can give you a lively smile you deserve.

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