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What Makes Someone a Good Candidate for Dental Implants?
If you’re missing one or more teeth and want a long-lasting, natural-looking solution, dental implants may be right for you. A good candidate for dental implants is someone in good oral and general health, with healthy gums, adequate jawbone, and a willingness to care for their smile after the procedure. You don’t have to keep ...
What Are the Different Types of Dental Crowns?
The different types of dental crowns include all-ceramic, zirconia, E-max, porcelain-fused-to-metal, and gold, each offering unique benefits based on strength, aesthetics, and location in the mouth. Dental crowns are one of the most common and effective ways to restore damaged or weakened teeth. We provide customized Daytona Beach dental crown solutions designed to meet your ...
How Much Do Dental Crowns Cost in Florida?
Dental crowns in Florida typically cost between $800 and $2,500 per tooth. Note: The starting fee for this service is a minimum fee only and may increase depending on the complexity of your case, materials used, and required consultation. We understand that dental care is a personal investment—one that should feel both worthwhile and manageable. ...
How Dentures Restore Daily Comfort and Confidence
Missing several or all of your teeth puts a huge damper on your self-confidence, but it also makes eating a challenge.
When Is It Common To Need Dentures?
For many, losing teeth as they age becomes a reality, but when is the average age to get dentures? While there is no specific number, most people who get dentures are typically between 40 and 70 years old. However, dentures aren’t just for seniors—some may need them earlier due to tooth loss from injury, decay, or gum disease.