The main options for tooth replacement include dental implants, dentures, and dental bridges. Our expert dentist can help you determine which option is best for you based on your specific situation and needs.
The length of tooth replacement treatment can vary depending on the type of treatment you receive and your individual circumstances. Dental implant treatment, for example, typically upto 4-5 months to complete, while dentures and dental bridges can be completed in 7-10 days.
Tooth replacement treatments may cause some discomfort, but your we take steps to minimize pain and discomfort during the procedure.
Local anesthesia or other pain management techniques are used to ensure that you are comfortable throughout the procedure.
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The lifespan of your tooth replacement will depend on the type of treatment you receive and how well you care for it. Dental implants, for example, can last for many years or even a lifetime with proper care.
Dentures & bridges may need replacement after 5-7 years. If care is not taken, replacement solution will not work.
Yes, tooth replacement options are designed to look natural and blend in with your existing teeth.
Our dentist will work with you to create a replacement tooth or teeth that match the size, shape, and color of your natural teeth as closely as possible..
The specific care instructions for your tooth replacement will depend on the type of treatment you receive. Generally, you should continue to brush and floss regularly, and follow any other care instructions provided by your dentist..
In general, most people can be considered for tooth replacement. However, your dentist will need to evaluate your individual situation to determine whether you are a good candidate for the specific treatment you are considering.
All dental procedures carry some risk of complications. However, the risk of complications associated with tooth replacement is generally low. Your dentist can discuss the specific risks and complications associated with your treatment with you before the procedure.