Bridgework & DenturesReplacing missing teeth can be accomplished in several ways: Implants, Fixed Bridgework, Removable Bridgework (Partials), and Full Dentures. Please see the Implant section for more information on this terrific alternative. Fixed bridgework attaches to the teeth in front of and behind the missing tooth/teeth. Those teeth are prepared for crowns, a bridge is made and then it is cemented into place. Partial dentures and complete dentures are removable; you can take them out of your mouth. They are not as stable as fixed (Cemented) bridges or implants, but they do replace the missing teeth and give you something to chew, smile, and talk with. Artificial teeth are like artificial limbs. After much practice, you can be pretty good with them, but they’re not like the originals. We take great pride in the dentistry we provide, from the implants, to bridges, to partials and dentures. We have to be sure you have the right expectations with the right procedures. We’ll be sure to explain each option and what you can expect. |
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" As like most people, I waited and waited to get an appointment for a teeth cleaning. I finally decided after many years to do it! Upon arriving at your office, I was greeted by so many pleasant people. As I was waiting, I watched some pictures on “Lumineers”. I decided to ask about them, and decided to do it! My teeth were yellowed and showed signs of aging, such as, unevenness in the front. The procedures were done in three visits, were quite tolerable, and in no time-I have a beautiful smile, which give me so much more confidence. Thank you all for your good work. " |