Most common questions used to investigate
Do you have one or more teeth lost?
Do you find yourself feeling uncomfortable while eating because you cannot thoroughly chew your meal?
Do you feel yourself uncomfortable while talking and less smiling?
Have you ever injured your mouth or some specific parts of your face that affect teeth?
Do you often experience feeling uncomfortable while biting?
Do you use aligner trays that include one or more fake teeth to hide the defect of your smile line?
Do you find yourself unacceptable using a removable denture?
Common conclusions
It is unlikely you need dental implants. If you have one tooth lost it can be possible to replace it with the help of a metal-ceramic or full-ceramic bridge. Schedule a visit to your dentist for more information and further examination.
It seems dental implant treatment method responds your needs. You are displaying some signs of having bite disharmony or being unsatisfied with your teeth. Dental implants can help your teeth have completed bite and efficient chewing function. That is a metal part of the whole tooth-replacing structure which acts as a root. It is an invisible part because it is placed inside your jawbone. Moreover, dental implants manufacturers may give you the lifetime warranty that allows free implant replacement. You may also need a dental 3D snapshot before treatment. Schedule a visit to your dentist for more information and further examination.
You are displaying numerous signs of having bite disharmony and being unsatisfied with your teeth. Dental implants can help you to have completed bite and efficient chewing function. That is a metal part of the whole tooth-replacing structure which acts as a root. It is an invisible part because it is placed inside your jawbone. You can have one or more implants placed if needed in case you have several teeth row defects or full removable denture is not your type. Moreover, dental implants manufacturers may give you the lifetime warranty that allows free implant replacement. You may also need a dental 3D snapshot before treatment. Schedule a visit to your dentist for more information and further examination.
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