Missing Teeth
Do I Really Need to Replace My Back Tooth? Clayton Tooth Replacement
Young children aren’t the only ones who lose their teeth. The average American adult loses 12 permanent teeth to decay, injury, or gum disease by age 50! Here at Clayton Indivualized Dentistry, we see this more than you may think. This is also more than a cosmetic issue; missing teeth can weaken your jawbone, impact…
Read MoreWill Getting Dental Implants Hurt? Clayton Implant Dentistry
The idea of having dental implants placed into your gum tissue and jawbone probably sounds painful. You may even be avoiding the procedure altogether for fear of how much it will hurt.
Read MoreBest Solutions if You’re Missing Most of Your Teeth in Clayton
We’re each only given one set of real, permanent teeth. Though they’re meant to last forever, more than 40 million Americans are missing all of their teeth according to the American College of Prosthodontists. If you’re one of the many adults grappling with missing teeth in Clayton, NC, you do have treatment options to restore…
Read MoreClayton Dental Office: Advantages of Implant Supported Dentures
Tooth loss is a serious and devastating problem that affects 178 million Americans. If you have experienced tooth loss yourself, you may be wondering which restorative procedure is best for your unique oral needs. If you live in Clayton, consider implant supported dentures from Clayton Individualized Dentistry – they offer many different benefits with the…
Read MoreClayton Dental Office: Pros & Cons of Dental Bridges
Just like there are many different reasons to get a tooth replacement, there are just as many ways to fill the gap in your smile. Dental bridges are one option you may have come across. How can you know if bridges are right for you?
Read More4 Important Reasons to Replace Your Missing Tooth in Clayton
Cosmetically, missing a tooth isn’t fun. It can feel uncomfortable or embarrassing to have a gap in your teeth. But besides lacking elegance, missing a tooth can be harmful to your dental health. This is why it’s important to replace the tooth with a dental implant, a dental bridge, removable partial dentures, etc. Your dentist…
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