How Has Tooth Loss Impacted Your Life?
There are several reasons why tooth loss should be taken seriously as an oral health issue. The cosmetic issues can be motivation enough for many with this problem to consider treatment. In addition to how your smile is affected, you can experience several oral health and functional problems. Biting and chewing can become difficult, and the adjustments you make can lead to TMJ problems. You also need to worry about remaining teeth having less support as well as the concern of gradual jawbone deterioration.
We Offer Full And Partial Dentures To Help Restore Complete Smiles
Our tooth loss solutions take on more than just the loss of a single tooth. Partial and full dentures are both capable of treating advanced losses without the need for multiple restorations. A partial denture can replace several teeth at one time, even if you have losses that are not next to each other. With a full denture, an entire row will be replaced. We take care to plan every tooth loss restoration; as we evaluate you and take impressions of your smile, we capture details we need to provide a custom prosthesis. Once in place, it can remain comfortably situated throughout each day to support how you eat, speak, and smile!
Using Dental Implants For Denture Support
In addition to providing traditional dentures, we offer treatment for advanced tooth loss that makes use of dental implants and dentures! With this arrangement, your prosthesis is kept in position with a select number of dental implants that are affixed to your jaw structure. With the support you enjoy, biting, chewing, and speaking can feel more natural. You also bring back stimulation during biting and chewing that will help you prevent jawbone deterioration.
Talk To Your Mansfield, TX Dentist About Treatment With A Full Or Partial Denture
Through the placement of a full or partial denture, we can restore your complete smile and give you back confidence in how you look as well as in your oral health! For more information, call our Mansfield, TX, dental office today at (817) 592-8475.