If the whole tooth has been pulled out then no. You will need a bridge to replace the tooth. I just had one done a few months ago and there is nothing to it. The bridge is very short, and I don't even realize I have it in my mouth.
Dentists use a number of cosmetic implants including retainers, braces, and permancies. These implants are important because they help your mouth get better from its problems.
just about no insurance covers implants. just about all discount plans will cover implants. dentures shouldn't be an issue though.
retaners are like braces but they are normally used for children instead of braces
Ceramic braces are created by mixing a couple of inorganic materials together to create a new material. This permanent type of braces is applied by affixing them to each individual tooth. An arch wire then spans the length of the top and lower set of teeth. The wire is then tied to the ceramic braces by rubber bands which are also called ligatures. Ceramic braces are one of the most widely used braces type.
General dentistry is cavities, root canals, and cleanings. Orthodontic's is braces, dentures, implants, oral surgery.
Braces constructed to replace the patient's own sensory tricks may help reduce abnormal posture.
No star on Disney channel has braces, if you audition to be on Disney channel they tell you that you can't have braces. ( the person trying out for Hannah Montana was perfect but she had braces so instead of picking her they picked who we now know as Miley Cyrus.)
i actually think that her braces would not have any color to them since they line on the insie of her mouth instead of the outsie. how that works i do not know.
Cosmetic Dentistry: Before-and-After. Want to Improve Your Smile? Cosmetic dental procedures, including bridges, crowns, whitening, veneers, implants, braces, or gum reshaping, are all ways to improve the look of your smile. Dental Bonding. Veneers. Crowns. Enamel Shaping. Orthodontics (Braces) Types of Braces. Teeth ...
1. Get clear braces or invisalign instead of metal 2. Metal or not, be confident! Braces aren't actually that noticeable, & so many people have them now days that they're no more noticeable than a neat hairstyle
Illinois Medicaid will pay for braces if: the provider accepts Medicaid patients, and; the patient has either a handicapping malocclusion (i.e., one that impairs speaking, eating or breathing) or the required Salzmann score.
Yes they can somewhat help but it won't be as effective as if you used braces.