The Many Benefits of Dental Implants

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​ If you have a missing tooth, or several missing teeth, you may be wondering what the best solution is. Or perhaps you've tried dentures or a bridge and are now wondering if you are truly happy with the results and what other options you have. Dr. Alexandra George is an experienced dentist in Pittsburgh. She said there are many benefits to dental ...
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4 Causes of Tooth Loss

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​ Did you know that around 175 million Americans are missing at least one tooth?! No matter why it happens, it can be embarrassing, and it can even make simple things like talking or eating more difficult, especially when more than one tooth is missing. For those who experience edentulism, or complete loss of all teeth, quality of life can be subst...
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All About Dental Crown Types

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No one likes finding out they need a crown on their tooth, but crowns are nothing to be afraid of. In fact, crowns can even be a good thing. Think of them as a deluxe filling, if you will: well made, secure and luxurious. But the type of crown you need is another story - and the answer depends on several different factors. Crowns are typically used when the area of the tooth that needs a filling is too big. The dentist makes a cap that fits over the tooth while leaving the main structure of the tooth intact. The crown looks and feels like a natural tooth and keeps away the decay from the base of the tooth. There are several different types of crowns to choose from. Here are the types and what they’re best used for. Porcelain Crowns If you need a crown on one of your front teeth, your dentist will likely choose a porcelain crown. Porcelain crowns, much like resin fillings, look natural and blend in with the rest of the teeth. They are also durable enough for the front of the mouth. Gold Crowns Gold crowns sound regal, don’t they? But instead of sitting on top of your head, a gold dental crown sits over your tooth. Considered among the most durable types of crowns, gold crowns can’t break or fracture or even damage the underlying tooth. Metal Crowns Much like gold crowns, metal crowns are extremely strong but still gentle to the teeth. They also can be fitted to the tooth with a very small amount of natural tooth needing to be removed. Porcelain / Metal Fusion Crowns A crown made of porcelain that is secured to a metal underpinning is a durable option commonly used for back teeth. Think of them as the Le Crueset of fillings - offering the beauty of porcelain with the durability of metal. Though Dr. George will determine which crown type is best for your individual tooth, it helps to know why one crown may be selected over another. For any further questions regarding your crowns or any other dental procedure, please call Dr. George’s office at 724-220-2347.

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Who's at Greatest Risk for Peri-implantitis?

Dental implants have long been considered the Cadillac of tooth replacements. Comprising a metal post that permanently secures to the jaw and a ceramic crown that secures to the top of the post, the result is a beautiful, durable, natural-looking tooth or teeth. In fact, most dental implants look so natural most people don’t even realize they’re not "real" teeth.

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How Replacing Missing Teeth Can Improve Health

If you are missing permanent teeth - especially back teeth that nobody can see when you speak or smile - you may not think replacing them is important, or at least not that urgent. But the truth is, the longer you go without replacing missing teeth, the more damage you could be doing to your health. That’s because, believe it or not, missing permanent teeth is more than just a cosmetic issue, it’s a health issue, too. Here’s why you shouldn’t put off replacing missing adult teeth.

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181 Wexford-Bayne Rd.
(Route 910) Suite 200
Wexford, PA 15090

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181 Wexford-Bayne Rd. (Route 910)
Suite 200 Wexford, PA 15090