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The Excitement of a Better Smile Awaits with Tooth Replacement Treatments

The significance of a tooth replacement is often seen when a tooth is lost. With missing teeth, gums can destabilize and cause your other teeth to slide and move. It can also make you look older and frailer. If enough teeth are missing, or highly specific teeth are gone, speech, eating, and speaking functions can all suffer. Ensure your smile and mouth operates at full capacity by filling in voids with tooth replacement treatments.

The excitement of a better smile awaits with tooth replacement treatments. The key to understanding tooth replacements includes the following:

– Dentures: Dentures are easily removable tooth replacement options that can replace missing teeth easily and effectively.

– Dental Bridges: Dental bridges are permanent tooth replacement tools that are held in place by latching onto nearby teeth and implants. Bridges remain an exceptional tooth replacement procedure if your jaw is not strong enough to support dental implants.

– Dental Implants: Dental implants are permanent artificial tooth replacements that are placed directly into the jawbone. Dental implants are very durable and can regularly last a lifetime of heavy wear. Although dental implants are permanent, they can be replaced if necessary.

If you would like a tooth replacement treatment from The Chicago Family Dental Center at our dentist office in Chicago, Illinois, please contact us at 312.551.0500. Dr. Gary Wegmann and the rest of our team will ensure you get the tooth replacement you desire. We will get you the smile you’ve always wanted!

 

 

 

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