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Dental implants take the place of a lost tooth root. These permanent metal screws secure artificial or fake teeth—such as dental crowns, dental bridges or dentures—in place. A dental implant can replace one or more missing teeth.
Oral surgery is a broad term for any operation performed on your teeth, gums, jaw or surrounding oral and facial structures. It includes a wide range of procedures, including teeth extractions, dental bone grafts, periodontal (gum) grafts and correct...
Orthodontics is a dental specialty focused on aligning your bite and straightening your teeth. Common orthodontic treatments include traditional braces, clear aligners and removable retainers.
Dental veneers are custom-made shells that fit over the front surfaces of your teeth. They conceal cracks, chips, stains and other cosmetic imperfections. Veneers are one of the most common cosmetic dentistry treatments. There are several types of ve...
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that restores a decayed, broken, weak or worn-down tooth. Dentists also use crowns to cover dental implants and root canal-treated teeth. Made from a variety of materials, including metal, resin and porcelain, cro...
Dental bridges replace missing teeth. They can restore chewing function, enhance your appearance and improve your oral health. A dental bridge consists of crowns (that fit over your natural teeth on either side of the space) and artificial teeth (tha...
Dentures are removable oral appliances that replace missing teeth. There are many types of dentures, including full, partial and implant-supported dentures. With proper care and maintenance, the average lifespan of a denture is seven to 10 years.
Periodontology is a branch of dentistry that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the hard and soft tissues that support and protect the gums and teeth.
A root canal is treatment for infections in tooth pulp, the innermost layer of your teeth. Endodontists and dentists do about 15 million root canals in the United States every year. Typically, root canals are painless treatments. You can avoid needin...
A tooth extraction may be necessary for many reasons, including severe damage or decay. One of the most common dental procedures, a tooth extraction can eliminate bacteria and improve your overall oral health.
Dental fillings help repair tooth cavities. Dentists use them to “fill in” areas of damage or decay. There are several types of fillings, including amalgam and tooth-colored options like composite resin and porcelain. Depending on the material used, ...
You might need wisdom teeth removal if your wisdom teeth cause pain, grow in crooked or result in other oral health issues. Sometimes dentists recommend removing wisdom teeth preventively, before issues have a chance to develop. This common oral surg...
Teeth Whitening or Teeth Bleaching is the process of lightening the color of the teeth- Teeth whitening methods include sanding down stains, bleaching, ultraviolet (UV) light therapy, and more.
Dental Radiography is a branch of medicine that uses imaging technology to diagnose and treat disease. Dental Radiography can be divided into two different areas, diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology.
Gum contouring removes excess tissue and reshapes your gum line.Some people have a “gummy smile” that makes their teeth look short or boxy. Others have an uneven gum line that’s too high in some places and too low in others.
Tartar, or hardened plaque, forms on teeth and requires professional cleaning, as regular brushing and flossing can’t remove it.Fluoride is a natural mineral that strengthens tooth enamel, helping to prevent cavities by repairing acid damage through ...
Beauty services offer a range of treatments to enhance your appearance and rejuvenate your skin.