Dentures Denver

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When an individual is missing teeth, it can be difficult deciding on the right course of action for replacing them. If the remaining teeth are healthy and do not require removal due to disease, then there are two good options for tooth replacement: dental bridges and partial dentures. Dental bridges are teeth shaped out of porcelain and used to "bridge" the space left by the original tooth or teeth. Bridges are anchored in place by attaching them to healthy teeth on either side of the gap, and can replace from one to five missing teeth, as long as the abutment teeth are healthy.

A partial denture is a  prosthetic designed to replace anywhere from one missing tooth, to all missing teeth in an arch. Partials do not rely on abutment teeth, but rather are designed to replace missing teeth while still being easy to remove. The ideal way to choose between a dental bridge and a partial denture is to visit your dentist and discuss the various options with him or her. After an exam, your dentist will be able to tell you what options are available for your situation. If you don't have a  regular dentist who can discuss dental bridges and partial dentures Denver, ask friends and relatives who they see.

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