Benefits of Dental Bridges

If you experience gaps in your mouth created by missing teeth, then you know how difficult simple and daily tasks can begin to be. Even basic mouth movements like talking and chewing food can prove to be difficult and painful. Dental bridges provide a practical solution that fills the mouth’s empty space with dental implants. Dentists can use teeth on either side of the gap like anchors to hold the false teeth down. Whatever your preference may be, these teeth can be made from a variety of different materials to fit your needs and desires.

What Dental Bridges Can Do for Your Smile

The following is a list of just a few ways that dental bridges can drastically change your appearance and also the function of your mouth:

  • Restore Your Smile
  • Improve Chewing and Speaking
  • Maintain Your Face’s Natural Shape
  • Even Out Your Bite
  • Prevent Teeth From Shifting Positions

Dental bridges typically come in three basic types known as traditional, cantilever, and Maryland. Traditional bridges use crowns and implants as anchors on either side of the missing teeth, and cantilever bridges are used when you have teeth adjacent to only one side of your missing teeth. Finally, a Maryland bonded bridge is used with a metal framework that dentist bond directly to your adjacent teeth.

Dental bridges can last up to 10 years depending on the material, but most are made with durable ones. Through proper hygiene and maintenance, you can expect a dental bridge to last a while.

If you still have questions concerning dental bridges and would like to consult a dental professional, feel free to give us at Ramona Dentistry a call. Our Chino, CA office is always available to you and your family to get the dental care that you need and deserve.

Dental Cleanings & Exams

Dental cleanings and exams are a significant aspect of the routine service we offer. We strive to ensure we identify and diagnose any present issue you may have and keep your mouth clean.

Here is some information on your first visit, preventive services, gum disease treatment, and how to book an appointment. You can always contact us if you have further questions.

Your First Visit To Our Office

When you walk in the door of our offices for the first time, you will be required to sign in and fill out our new patient forms. After signing in and completing your form, you’ll be directed to a doctor. After your consultations with the doctor, you will be thoroughly examined and your teeth cleaned. We will check for all manners of dental problems such as tooth decay, gum disease, tooth decay, oral cancer, and more.

The idea is to make sure we identify any issues as early as possible. We’ve made your first appointment straightforward so as to help us get a clear picture of the current situation and recommend the best treatment.

Preventive Services

These mainly include cleanings and exams. We offer this service at your first appointment and also help you maintain a routine schedule afterward. This schedule which entails a visit to our office every 6 months, enables you to maintain good oral hygiene and helps us detect the early onset of possible dental issues.

Other preventive services include nutritional counseling, fluoride treatment, and varnishes. You can visit our pages for more details

Gum Disease Treatment

Gum disease is prevalent and it’s usually one of the first diagnoses we make. A simple cleaning can clear the infection in minor cases. For more complicated cases, scaling and root planing techniques are used to treat the disease.

Schedule An Appointment

Dental cleaning and exam is the primary way we can help maintain your oral health. Please contact one of our locations if you are yet to book an appointment with one of our doctors and would like to do so. At all our sites, we offer free exams and paid dental cleaning. You can find the phone numbers of all our offices here. You can also contact us through the online form. We have a dedicated staff that will help you find the most suitable date and time for you. What are you waiting for?. Go ahead – fix that appointment with us today.

A Guide To Periodontal Gum Disease

Do you suffer from chronic bad breath? Notice your gums are inflamed, irritated or bleeding? You may be suffering from a condition known as periodontal “gum” disease.

What is Periodontal Gum Disease?

Periodontal gum disease is an extremely common dental condition which affects almost half of the American adult population. Periodontal disease is caused when a patient neglects their oral health, leading to a buildup of bacteria, acid, plaque and toxins in the mouth. Eventually inflammation and infection of the gums occurs, causing them to recede and form pockets, additionally causing the teeth to become loose. As patients continue to neglect periodontal gum disease, the gums, bones and even teeth can be affected, resulting in receding gums, bone loss and even tooth loss. During the early stage of periodontal disease (gingivitis) the condition can actually be completely reversed and cured, we recommend seeking treatment once you notice any symptoms.

The Warning Signs of Gum Disease

When it comes to gum disease, many patients neglect to address symptoms until the condition has progressed, we recommend looking out for:

  • Chronic Bad Breath
  • Infected Gums
  • Inflamed Gums
  • Tender Gums
  • Bleeding Gums
  • Receding Gums
  • Gum Pockets
  • Toothache
  • Loose Teeth
  • Missing Teeth

In the event that you notice any of the above symptoms, we recommend scheduling a routine visit with Ramona Dentistry. If we confirm you are suffering from periodontal disease, we will begin planning your gum disease treatment in Chino, CA.

Schedule Chino Gum Disease Treatment Today

Contact Romona Dentistry today to schedule your gum disease consultation in Chino, CA.

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