Dental Implants provide additional support where teeth are missing without putting forces onto remaining natural teeth. They may be used to support the replacement of a single missing tooth or a complete functional set for individuals who have lost many or all of their teeth.
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Congenitally missing two teeth |
Two implants placed |
Two crowns on two implants |
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Full Mouth Reconstruction is the use of many methods of dentistry – gum/bone surgery, orthodontic treatment, braces, porcelain crowns, bridges and veneers – to create the correct relationship between gums, bone, muscles, and teeth.
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Congenitally missing two teeth |
Two implants placed |
Two crowns on two implants |
Non-surgical braces for children and adults can be metal, clear or even colored, depending on the patient’s preference. Orthodontic treatment is important at any age because crooked and crowded teeth are hard to clean and maintain. This may contribute to conditions that cause not only tooth decay but eventual gum disease and tooth loss.
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After 6 months |
After 12 months |
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After 6 months |
After 12 months |
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After 6 months |
After 12 months |
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Congenitally missing two teeth |
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After 12 months |
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Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin shells of ceramic material, which are bonded to the front of teeth. Veneers may be necessary because of spaces between the teeth, broken or chipped teeth, unsightly, stained or washed out fillings, permanently stained or discolored teeth, dark yellow or stained teeth.
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Congenitally missing two teeth |
Two implants placed |
Two crowns on two implants |
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