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Tooth Replacement El Dorado Hills

Not many years ago, losing a tooth left you with few options for replacement. While permanent teeth should provide a lifetime of function, it doesn't always end up that way. They may be lost from an accident, decay, or gum disease. Since teeth start as a full set, even one missing tooth may affect the whole makeup of your mouths delicate balance. As teeth slowly lean and migrate into extra spaces, wear and cracking from excessive forces often create escalating problems.

When it's time to replace missing teeth, whether it's one or a full set, several options might be available to you. Dental implants often give you the best opportunity to enjoy normal chewing and a full smile, although there are other options that deserve consideration.

We know it's not always easy for you to sort through the complicated possibilities. Dr. Kandola's background in restorative dentistry allows his to develop solutions for every scenario.

Implants

Replacing missing teeth with implants brings your mouth back to full function and well-being. Stunning porcelains replicate natural teeth perfectly, whether it's one or more missing teeth. Single crowns or complex bridges can be supported by implants, with solutions for every scenario.

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Full or Partial Dentures

Sometimes a removable appliance is the best way to replace missing teeth. Dr. Kandola can help you decide whether a partial denture or a complete denture would restore your mouth to its optimal function and appearance. Sometimes a combination of dental implants and dentures are used for unprecedented stability and confidence.

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Porcelain Bridges

Dental bridges have traditionally been a top choice for replacing missing teeth. With the widespread use of dental implants, more options are now available to bridge gaps in your smile. Resilient, natural-looking porcelains, engineered into a bridge, can eliminate spaces of every size.

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Frequently Asked Question

When you have unmanageable dental conditions like tooth decay or gum disease, it becomes necessary to remove all your teeth on one or both arches. A full denture helps you restore the teeth function and smile. It consists of a thin gum-colored acrylic base that rests on your gum tissue. Porcelain or acrylic is built on this base.
On the other hand, partial dentures work best to fill in the gaps when you lose one or some of your teeth. It is an economical solution to fill in space and replace a missing tooth. Also, it prevents your natural teeth from shifting, lowering the risk of losing other teeth.
Partial teeth are mostly a thin metal framework with small metal clasps that wrap around the gum line of natural teeth around. This framework is easy to use and remove.
Every person has a unique denture solution for their mouth. Keeping that in mind, once Dr. Kandola examines your dental oral conditions, he works with his skilled technicians to provide you with a functional, comfortable, and natural-looking solution.

It will take a little time to have practice eating with dentures, but once you become accustomed to it, there will be no problem. Start with soft and already cut foods. Use both sides of your mouth to chew at the same time. Doing so prevents the dentures from tipping. Once you get accustomed to it in a few days, start with your regular diet.

Dentures are so delicate that they may break even on dropping from a few inches. Therefore, when handling dentures, stand over a folded towel or basin full of water. When left to dry, dentures may lose their shape. Therefore, store them in a denture bath (a denture cleanser soaking solution or water) when not using it. Keep them in normal water as they may wrap in hot water.
Like natural teeth, brush dentures daily. It prevents plaque deposition and permanent stains. Proper cleaning of dentures helps your mouth stay healthy.

A dental porcelain bridge is a false tooth supported by abutment teeth on either side of the gap to help keep it in place. It is made up of porcelain so that it can aesthetically blend in with your natural teeth.

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1150 Suncast Lane Suite #6 , El Dorado Hills CA 95762
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