What Should I Do If I Have A Tooth Knocked Out?
If you’ve ever had a tooth knocked out, you know how scary and frustrating it can be. Nobody wants to walk around with a missing
If you’ve ever had a tooth knocked out, you know how scary and frustrating it can be. Nobody wants to walk around with a missing
No one likes being afraid to smile. And if you’re missing a significant amount of teeth, have an unhealthy jaw, or are recovering from facial trauma, you might be living with a smile that you feel self-conscious about. Plus, these issues can cause quality of life problems like difficulty breathing, chewing and speaking. But there are several surgical and non-surgical options to restore the look and function of your smile. Dentures can quickly and affordably replace all your teeth. Dental bridges can replace a row of several missing teeth without surgery. Dental implants can holistically replace a missing tooth and its root, permanently. And hybrid options like implant-supported bridges or All-on-Four dentures offer customizable reconstruction options for any patient.