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Why Replacing Lost Teeth Is Important?

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Adults have a total of 32 permanent teeth, four of which are routinely removed in early adulthood, leaving the average adult with 28 teeth. Different teeth provide different functions. The incisors (front four teeth) have a strong biting surface that is used to cut or shear food into small, manageable pieces. A single canine tooth (the cuspids) sits on either side of the incisors, having a sharp biting surface to grab and shred food. It is followed by two premolars (bicuspids) that are utilized to shred and smash food. The biggest teeth, known as molars, are found at the rear of the mouth and are used to chew, crush, and grind food. Impact of Tooth Loss Our teeth wear down as we age and may be lost due to accidents, disease, or decay. The average American has lost 12 permanent teeth by the age of 50. This not only alters the look of a person's smile but can also cause biting irregularities and weaken the jawbone. There are several reasons to replace missing teeth :  Missing teeth c...

What to Expect During Your Dental Crown Procedure?

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  A dental crown is an artificial cap that is used to reinforce a tooth when there isn't enough tooth tissue left to maintain it functional. Each crown is individually created to your particular demands and anatomy and is composed of a variety of materials, the most common of which is ceramic or porcelain. Dental Crowns can be used as fillings to prevent a weak tooth from shattering, as well as to conceal discolored or disfigured teeth. They are intended to enhance the functioning and look of one or more teeth. Crown placement is often a two-step, two-appointment procedure. What can you expect during your dental crown process once you've scheduled the appointments? The First Visit During your initial session, your dentist will take a mold of your tooth and send it to a technician who specializes in the fabrication of crowns and other types of implants. The new crown will be custom-made to match the color of your teeth and fit perfectly, allowing it to blend in. You may expect ...