IV Sedation
IV Sedation allows you to remain comfortable and relaxed throughout your procedure, reducing anxiety and ensuring a stress-free experience.
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Whether you’ve lost teeth due to injury, decay, or other health issues, prosthetic teeth can restore your smile and confidence. These artificial teeth are tailored to fit seamlessly with your natural teeth, providing both comfort and durability.
Why Consider Prosthetic Teeth?
Prosthetic teeth aren’t just about aesthetics; they can improve your ability to eat and speak normally, helping you regain a natural lifestyle. From single crowns to full dentures, each option is designed to address your specific needs with precision and care.
At Restore in 24, we offer additional services like IV Sedation, Sinus Lifts, and Bone Grafting to ensure you have the best foundation for your dental implants.
IV Sedation allows you to remain comfortable and relaxed throughout your procedure, reducing anxiety and ensuring a stress-free experience.
A sinus lift helps to create the necessary bone height in the upper jaw for secure implant placement, particularly for patients with bone loss near the sinus.
Bone grafting restores lost bone density in your jaw, providing a strong foundation for dental implants and preventing further bone loss.
Hear directly from our patients about their experiences and life-changing results.
Prosthetic teeth are artificial replacements for natural teeth, designed to restore both the function and appearance of missing teeth. They are available in various forms, such as crowns, bridges, dentures, and implants.
With proper care, prosthetic teeth can last anywhere from 5 to 20 years or more, depending on the type of prosthetic and maintenance.
Yes, prosthetic teeth are designed to fit comfortably. Modern prosthetics are custom-made to fit the patient’s mouth and are generally quite comfortable to wear once adjusted.
Caring for prosthetic teeth involves regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental visits. Specific care instructions may vary based on the type of prosthetic you have.
No, high-quality prosthetic teeth are crafted to blend in with your natural teeth, making them virtually indistinguishable when smiling or speaking.