Dentures VS All-on-4 Treatment: Which is Right for You?
If you’re on a mission to bring back your full smile, you’re bound to run into two main options pretty quickly: the classic dentures or the modern All-on-4 procedure. Whether you lean towards the traditional option or decide to go with an All-on-4 solution, the end goal remains the same – to get your smile […] ...
Read More »Dental Bridges: Different Types and Their Benefits
As we age, our adult teeth tend to wear down, ultimately resulting in tooth loss. And while missing teeth can be bearable in some cases, this can lead to other issues, like abnormal tooth wear, chewing problems, and even teeth shifting which can further result in jaw pain and tension. Beware that missing teeth can […] ...
Read More »Bridge vs All-on-4 Dental Implants
Many patients with missing or failing teeth face a dilemma: whether to opt for a dental bridge or dental implants. Whereas a dental bridge is a low-cost dental restoration option, dental implants are a more stable and more permanent solution. In addition to the like-natural appearance of a custom-made set of teeth attached to high-quality […] ...
Read More »Advantages of the dental implant over dental bridge for a single missing tooth
In this video Dr. Tsvetov explains advantages of dental implant over dental bridge for a single missing tooth. Should you have questions, please do not hesitate to schedule a complimentary implant consultation with Dmitry Y. Tsvetov, DDS, MD. ...
Read More »Cost of Dental Implant vs Cost of Bridge
For most patients, other than those requiring complex full-mouth reconstruction, dental implant treatment is the most cost-effective long-term solution for missing teeth. This is because dental implants have the highest documented success rates of any type of tooth replacement. ...
Read More »Success Rate of Bridge vs. Dental Implant
Dental implants are designed to last a lifetime. In fact, dental implant treatment is the tooth replacement option with the highest documented success rates. Clinical studies over the past 40 to 50 years indicate that dental implant treatment has a success rate well over 95%. ...
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