Why Replace Missing Teeth?

When teeth are removed or dislodged, open space remains in your mouth. Other teeth will then move naturally into that space. This often leads to misalignment. If you have your missing tooth or teeth replace with a tooth implant, the extra space will be filled, and your remaining teeth will remain in the proper position.…

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The History of Dental Implants

Before implant dentistry was developed, the only options for tooth replacement were dentures or bridges. With implants, however, you now can have a long-lasting, completely natural-looking replacement for teeth you have lost to decay, injury, or gum disease. The Importance of Titanium As far back as prehistoric times, people experimented with different types of tooth…

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What is Bone Resorption?

Bone resorption occurs when the bone in the jaw is not stimulated properly. If the bone is not stimulated, new tissue does not develop, and wear and tear leads to the bone becoming atrophied, or resorbed. The long-term result is a change in the shape of the jaw and, eventually, change in the facial shape,…

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