Aesthetic Reconstructive Jaw Surgery and Dental Implants Blog

Why You Probably Need to Get Your Loose Teeth Removed

Loose teeth can have a number of causes, including trauma, infection and cracking, but the most common culprit is periodontal disease, especially when multiple teeth have loosened. While your dentist may be able to treat and save teeth with some minor mobility issues, extremely loose …

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Why Do My Dentures Not Fit Like They Used To?

Dentures that fit poorly are a very common problem, affecting most Singapore denture wearers eventually. It is especially common with the lower denture, since it has less support than an upper one and is affected by the motion of the cheeks and tongue. Most often, dentures fit poorly …

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Should You Choose Fixed Implant Dentures Over Removable Dentures?

Whether you're just losing your teeth or have been wearing traditional dentures for a while, fixed implant dentures are an option you should consider. Fact is, conventional, removable dentures have never been an optimal solution to tooth loss, and implant-based dental restoration can …

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What Implant Retained Overdentures Are, and Why They May Be The Solution For You

If you're looking into denture options to restore appearance and function after total tooth loss or replace problematic existing dentures, you're probably aware that there are more of them available than ever before. While conventional dentures were once the only choice for a toothles …

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5 Common Causes of Loose Teeth As You Age?

Dental problems become a greater risk for Singapore dental patients as they reach mid-life and beyond. Among the more common issues experienced with aging is loose teeth. Knowing how and why teeth can become loose and unstable can help you avoid the problem and the tooth loss it can c …

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Will Dental Implants Fix My Loose Dentures?

Loose dentures become a problem for most every Singapore denture wearer eventually, even those fortunate enough to have had dentures that fit perfectly when they were new. That's because, over time, changes in oral structure occur when one or both jaws are toothless, gradually alterin …

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