How long does a dental filling last?
Fillings typically last 10-15 years, but their longevity depends on the material used and your oral care habits.
Fillings typically last 10-15 years, but their longevity depends on the material used and your oral care habits.
The dental implant process involves consultation, surgery, healing, and placement of the crown, offering a permanent solution.
Dental bonding can improve the appearance of crooked teeth by reshaping them, but it’s not a permanent solution for severe misalignment.
Dentures cost in Canada vary depending on materials, complexity, and dentist fees, with partial dentures typically costing less than full dentures.
If your denture breaks, it’s important to visit your dentist for repair rather than trying to fix it yourself.
Yes, there are metal-free crown options, including ceramic and porcelain crowns, offering a more natural look and biocompatibility.
Dental bonding is used to repair chipped teeth, close gaps, and restore the appearance of damaged teeth.
Many dental implants are placed in one day, but some cases may require multiple visits depending on the complexity.
The crown process involves tooth preparation, taking impressions, and fitting the final crown after some healing.
It’s safe to sleep with dentures in, but removing them at night is recommended for comfort and oral health.