Month: May 2022

May 10, 2022
The 10 Most Common Dental Emergencies & How to Prevent Them

There are few things worse than a toothache- but when is it time to go to the dentist? Health and wellness experts report that people should see their dentist as often as every six months for routine checkups- unless you experience a dental emergency.

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May 10, 2022
Snap-in Dentures Or Snap-On Dentures: Are They The Same?

You may have heard the term snap-in dentures or snap-on dentures in connection with tooth replacement strategies. Basically, snap-on dentures are traditional dentures which are capable of snapping onto dental implants. That means they're removable, because they are designed so as to be physically attachable to dental implants. They have the same shape as a conventional denture, with the major exception being their ability to snap on to an implant. Snap-ons should not be left in place all night long, and they should be removed for cleaning each day as well.

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May 10, 2022
What Are The Best Options To Replace Missing Teeth?

There are many reasons why you may have missing teeth in your mouth. You may have experienced tooth decay or gum disease in the past, and this weakened the oral structure to the point where you started losing teeth. You may also have suffered some kind of traumatic injury to the mouth or you may have inherited a genetic condition which contributed to tooth loss. Whatever the reason for your missing teeth, you'll probably want to replace them as soon as possible.

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May 10, 2022
What Is The Cost Of A Single Implant?

At Legacy Dental in Salt Lake City, Utah, we are very much aware of the high cost of dental services. We also know that there are significant advances being made in dentistry all of the time, and that's why our specialists are involved in continuing education programs. Of course, most important to our patients is being able to receive high-quality dental care at an affordable rate. Even regular check-ups can get to be fairly expensive, especially if you don't have dental insurance.

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May 10, 2022
Implants: All On 4 vs All On 6

If you have some missing teeth in your mouth and you've been researching a replacement strategy, you may already have come across the terms all-on-4 and all-on-6. The first difference these two techniques involves the actual implant process. All-on-4 requires just four implants to be installed in your upper or lower jaw bone, while all-on-6 requires six implants. Six full implants are needed to support a hybrid denture, and that is sometimes necessary when there is inadequate jawbone mass to support all-on-4 implants. Dental implants are probably the best way to replace any missing teeth, and that's why we encourage them at our Legacy Dental clinic in Salt Lake City.

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May 10, 2022
All-on-4 Compared To Implant Bridges: Which Is Better For You?

Both of these options are very good alternatives when it's necessary to replace missing teeth. Both procedures rely on dental implants, and there's no question that implants are superior to other options like partial dentures, full dentures, and fixed bridges. You just can't beat the kind of rock-solid anchoring provided by dental implants. At Legacy Dental of Salt Lake City in Utah, we offer both solutions to patients, so you'll be able to make the choice that's best for your circumstances. Our dental practitioners are equally adept at both installation procedures, so whichever process you choose will be well supported. In our comparison of the two, let's begin by describing what's involved with each.

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May 10, 2022
Implant-Supported Dentures vs. Traditional Dentures: Which One's better?

If you were to ask someone who had experienced both traditional dentures and implant-supported dentures, you would likely get a very definitive comparison. Let's consider the cost of both procedures. At Legacy Dental of Salt Lake City, Utah, you would find the same price differential between the two as at any other locale around the country. Traditional dentures might cost somewhere between $500 and $1,000, whereas implant-supported dentures would be more likely to cost between $1,500 and $4,000. A big part of that cost is centered around the implants themselves, and the surgical procedure necessary to install them.

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May 10, 2022
How Does Snap On Dentures Compare To All On 4 Implants?

In order to compare these two dental appliances, it will be necessary to define what each one is. Snap-on dentures are those that can be secured in your mouth by attaching them to dental implants. The implants themselves are usually made of titanium, because that substance bonds well with human bone. In fact, that is exactly the intention - to have the titanium post fuse with the jawbone over time, thus creating a rock-solid anchor for the dentures to be placed on top of them. It is generally necessary to install two implants for securing the dentures.

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May 10, 2022
When Can You Have An Implant After Tooth Extraction?

When you get a tooth extracted, it will of course leave an empty space in your mouth that feels somewhat unnatural. It also causes some changes to occur in your mouth that you might not immediately notice. Because there is a missing tooth and it is no longer stimulated, the jaw bone area starts to deteriorate. Since there is an open area, that allows the surrounding teeth to shift toward that open space.

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May 10, 2022
Is It Really A Dental Emergency

Most of the time, dental services can be scheduled during a regular appointment, but sometimes dental emergencies come up which require immediate attention. So, how do you know when you need emergency dental care or an emergency extraction? In this article, we'll explain what constitutes a dental emergency and should be treated immediately.

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