by Dr. Julie Glud | Mar 31, 2021 | Restorative Dentistry
One, two, or three missing teeth in a row can lead to oral, overall, and mental health issues, such as dental decay, gum disease, further tooth loss, diabetes, heart disease, premature birth, and low self-esteem. Thankfully, for people with missing teeth, these health...
by Dr. Julie Glud | Feb 20, 2021 | Restorative Dentistry
Dentists recommend dental crowns for all types of reasons. If you’ve been told you need a dental crown, our guess is that you probably have a severely worn, cracked, or weakened tooth. Dentists also recommend crowns for cavities that are too large for fillings, a root...
by Dr. Julie Glud | Feb 15, 2021 | Restorative Dentistry
Did you know that 120 million people in the U.S. have at least one missing tooth? Thirty-six million don’t have any teeth at all. Preventing tooth loss includes practicing good oral hygiene, eating properly, wearing a mouthguard when playing sports, and visiting the...
by Dr. Julie Glud | Jan 29, 2021 | Restorative Dentistry
Are missing teeth keepig you from living your best life? Do you feel uncomfortable in social situations or at work? If an incomplete smile can have that much power over you, imagine what a complete and beautiful one could do! Replacing missing teeth isn’t just about...
by Dr. Julie Glud | Jan 8, 2021 | Restorative Dentistry
Modern dentistry has made having missing teeh a thing of the past. Aside from being an aesthetic issue, missing teeth can lead to several other issues, such as: Decay Gum disease More tooth loss Jawbone deterioration Facial atrophy Thankfully, avoiding these problems...
by Dr. Julie Glud | Dec 4, 2020 | Restorative Dentistry
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped covering that covers a person’s natural tooth. These come in many different materials but serve the same purpose. Types of dental crowns include: Metals Stainless steel Composite resin Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) All-ceramic...