While replacing missing teeth is totally voluntary, it’s a little-known truth that it might have a negative impact on oral health. It would help if you considered filling the gap for the following reasons:
The most frequent restorations are dentures, bridges, and dental implants; however, they can be mixed based on your specific dental needs.
Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us if you have any questions about getting a new smile or would like a bespoke treatment plan to get started.
There are several treatment options available, including the ones listed below:
“Recently I have had RESTYLANE Dermal fillers injected into my lips to make them...”
“I have always been conscious of my teeth and always wanted that “perfect smile”....”
“I have never been happy or confident about my smile since I was a...”
“I had originally chipped my front tooth a long time ago and had it...”
“During a recent holiday, I had a fall, landed on my chin and damaged...”
“I have been Dr Chawich’s patient for about 10 years and have always had...”
“I was very self-conscious about my crooked front teeth even after having them whitened...”
“At the age of 76, my few remaining upper teeth became insufficient and eating...”
“I had my teeth whitened by laser and home moulds and also had a...”
“I am a patient of Dr Khan’s and now have amazing front teeth! Went...”