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Immediate Dentures
Immediate Dentures are placed all at once. It may take several months for your
bone and tissue to stabilize following the tooth extractions.
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Complete Dentures
These replace all of your teeth
filling the entire upper or and lower jaws. The level of comfort depends on your
muscles, bones, tongue, and saliva. Upper dentures are a little easier to adjust
to.
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Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are placed to fill
the gaps in your smile when only some of your teeth are missing. The dentures
are anchored to your teeth with metal attachments. They maintain tooth alignment
because they prevent your remaining teeth from shifting. They can also help
prevent your loss of more teeth due to decay.
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Over Dentures
These are similar to Complete Dentures but not all teeth are extracted and they
use one or more natural teeth for their support. They also provide more
stabilization during chewing. On the down side they are more expensive and
normally require more preparation.
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Custom Dentures
BPS Dentures (Bio Functional Prosthetic System) are for you if you appreciate quality,
esthetics and comfort that will fit your active lifestyle.
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Metal Free Ceramics
Veneers,crowns,inlays,onlays,3/4 crowns continue to be one of the fastest
growing areas in dentistry today. There are two types of technology involved
namely CADCAM or Handmilling. Smiline offers the best accepted smile enhancement
techniques for you.
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Bridges |
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A sturdy structure composed of two crowns and a
prosthetic tooth. Dental bridges are used to "bridge" the gaps where teeth are
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Resin Bonded Bridges
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Traditional Fixed Bridge
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Cantilever Bridges
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