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Can Invisalign Be Use with Bridges, Crowns, or Veneers?

June 15, 2022

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smiling person holding Invisalign tray

According to the Invisalign website, over 10 million people have used their clear aligners to achieve straighter, more beautiful smiles. Invisalign is an incredibly popular way to perfect one’s smile since it’s nearly invisible and can be removed for cleaning and to eat without restrictions. If you’re considering getting clear aligners, you may be wondering if you can use them when you have dental restorations like bridges, veneers, and crowns. Read on to learn if this is possible!

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The Three Types of Dental Implants

April 6, 2022

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Dentist showing patient a dental implant

Many people know that dental implants are a standard form of tooth replacement. An artificial tooth inserted into the gap created by natural tooth-loss, an implant can help give you a full, natural-looking smile. For most patients, that’s all there is to know about the process.

It can be surprising, therefore, that dental implants come in three varieties, each having unique strengths and weaknesses. To learn more, listed below is a summary of the three types of dental implants — single-tooth dental implants, implant-supported bridges, and implant-retained dentures.

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5 Signs That Your Veneers Need to Be Replaced

February 9, 2022

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person smiling after veneer replacement

Veneers are a great way to cover up a range of smile imperfections to give your pearly whites a more aesthetically appealing look. The procedure is also simple and can be completed in just two appointments, so this is the method of choice of many patients looking to upgrade their smiles. Though porcelain veneers can last anywhere from 10 to 30 years, there are several signs that it’s time to have them replaced. Read on to learn about five common ways you can tell when veneer replacement is needed.

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