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    Top Reasons To Consider Dentures – Part 1

    For many people, the idea of getting dentures is unappealing. They’re expensive, they can be uncomfortable, and they require special care. However, there are actually many good reasons to get dentures, especially if you are missing a lot of teeth. In this article, we will cover the top reasons to get dentures. Should I Get…

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    Benefits of a Dental CBCT Scan-Part 2

    Dental Cone Beam Tomography [Dental CBCT] is a specialized type of x-ray that provides more information than conventional dental or facial x-rays. This computerized scan uses advanced technology to generate three-dimensional[3-D] images. Frequently Asked Questions What are the risks of a Dental CBCT scan? Although relatively low, Dental CBCT scans cause some exposure to radiation;…

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    Benefits of a CBCT Dental Scan-Part 1

    Dental Cone Beam Tomography [Dental CBCT] is a specialized type of x-ray that provides more information than conventional dental or facial x-rays. This computerized dental scan uses advanced technology to generate three-dimensional[3-D] images. Frequently Asked Questions What are the benefits of a Dental CBCT scan? The benefits of a Dental CBCT scan are that it:…

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    Bone Grafting–Part 5

    When bone structure is missing, reconstructive surgery can add to existing bone. A tissue that is transplanted to become part of your body is known as a “graft.” Bone grafting is done in dentistry to build a solid foundation for dental restorations. Frequently Asked Questions Are there any post-treatment limitations once I have a Bone…

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    Bone Grafting–Part 4

    When bone structure is missing, reconstructive surgery can add to existing bone. A tissue that is transplanted to become part of your body is known as a “graft.” Bone grafting is done in dentistry to build a solid foundation for dental restorations. Frequently Asked Questions What are the alternatives to having Bone Grafting? The alternative…

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    Bone Grafting–Part 3

    When bone structure is missing, reconstructive surgery can add to existing bone. A tissue that is transplanted to become part of your body is known as a “graft.” Bone grafting is done in dentistry to build a solid foundation for dental restorations. Frequently Asked Questions What are the risks of having Bone Grafting? Bone grafting…

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    Bone Grafting–Part 2

    When bone structure is missing, reconstructive surgery can add to existing bone. A tissue that is transplanted to become part of your body is known as a “graft.” Bone grafting is done in dentistry to build a solid foundation for dental restorations. Frequently Asked Questions What are the benefits of Bone Grafting? Certain dental restorations,…

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    Bone Grafting–Part 1

    When bone structure is missing, reconstructive surgery can add to existing bone. A tissue that is transplanted to become part of your body is known as a “graft.” Bone grafting is done in dentistry to build a solid foundation for dental restorations. Frequently Asked Questions What materials are involved in Bone Grafting? Different types of…

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