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Cost Considerations: Understanding the Financial Aspects of Dental Bridges

Cost Considerations: Understanding the Financial Aspects of Dental Bridges Missing teeth are often a source of both functional and aesthetic concern. They can make chewing difficult, slur speech, and impact your confidence in social interactions. Dental bridges offer a reliable, effective solution, restoring your smile’s functionality and beauty.

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Holistic Approaches to Managing Periodontal Disease: Mind-Body Wellness

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Holistic Approaches to Managing Periodontal Disease: Mind-Body Wellness Our smiles are powerful tools for connection, expressing joy, and boosting confidence. But a healthy smile begins with healthy gums. Periodontal disease is an inflammatory condition affecting the tissues supporting your teeth. Left untreated, it can cause discomfort, tooth loss and even contribute to systemic health problems.

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Cosmetic Dentistry Can Address Imperfections in Your Smile

Braces are intended to improve the alignment of your teeth to give you an even smile. At the same time, many adults suffer other cosmetic imperfections on the teeth in their smile. This might come in the form of chips, stains or mismatched fillings. Fortunately, your dentist, Dr. Owens, is well versed in a wide range of cosmetic dentistry treatments to give you the winning smile you deserve. The specific imperfections impairing your smile will influence the treatment strategy Dr. Owens advocates.

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Do You Appreciate Your Smile Health?

At Owens Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Nathan Owens and our team want our patients in Pulaski, Tennessee, to know just how important your smile is to your oral health. Breaking it down, your teeth, gums, cheeks, tongue, throat, and even saliva production work together to create your confident smile. This Thanksgiving, we want to encourage our patients to show appreciation for your smile, and we hope these smile facts inspire you to do so: –Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in your body. –Your teeth consist of calcium, mineral salts, and phosphorus.

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