Benefits: Durable and long-lasting, looks natural, preserves the jawbone, and prevents movement of adjacent teeth. Potential risks: Infection, implant failure (rare if the procedure is performed correctly), occasional sensitivity, or nerve damage. Post-procedure care: Thorough cleaning around the implant, regular follow-up visits with the dentist, and avoiding smoking, as it increases the risk of failure.
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Benefits: A more beautiful and symmetrical smile: Creates a balanced appearance between the teeth and gums. Correction of a "gummy smile": Hides excessive gum exposure when smiling. Reveals the true size of the teeth: Makes the teeth appear longer and more proportionate to the face. Drawbacks/Risks: Temporary pain or sensitivity after the procedure. Swelling or slight bleeding may occur during the first two days. The gums may revert to their original shape if aftercare instructions are not followed.
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Advantages: Provides a dazzlingly white smile and a natural, harmonious appearance. Hides imperfections such as gaps, wear and tear, cracks, or discoloration. Disadvantages: May require reshaping of the natural teeth before placement of the veneers. Relatively expensive and requires regular follow-up and maintenance.
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Dental consultations help patients understand their oral health condition accurately, confirm the diagnosis, and learn about all available treatment options (whether cosmetic, implant, orthodontic, or gum-related procedures). These consultations can be conducted in person at the clinic or online via video/messaging.
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