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Dental science falls under the broad classification of one of the many branches of medical science that deals with all the health problems related to teeth, mouth, any soft and hard tissues of oral cavity and the gums. It is one of the most rapidly growing fields of medicine. So next time you go to the dentist with a serious tooth problem, you can be well assured that your

problems will be addressed with ease, involving newer and improved methods and technology; thanks to the immense progress and the benefits of dental surgery. With the rapid change in and around us, people have become conscious about their dental health. But it's also a matter of looking good, which adds to the confidence level of a person in today's competitive world.

The word 'dental surgery' is a broader term that includes many aspects of dentistry. From root canal that addresses problems of the root of the tooth, to the implantation of false teeth or dentures; dental science now addresses almost every other aspect.

Like any other part of the body, our teeth are indispensable and play an important part in the facial structure and jaw line formation of any person. Whether it is a broken tooth or a missing tooth, neither would look good on anyone and a dental surgery and implant is a good answer to it.

Dentures have formerly been common, but in cases of replacing a single tooth, the many benefits of dental implants make dentists, and even patients, choose dental implants, over dentures. Partial dentures have clasps that hook onto adjacent teeth, putting pressure on them as the partial adjacent teeth rocks back and forth. Eventually these teeth can loosen and come out as a result of this pressure. Replacing missing teeth with the help of dental surgery does not involve the adjacent natural teeth, so they are not compromised, or damaged. Besides, it not only has high success rates with patients but also reduces the risk of bone loss. It is also more convenient to clean a full set of implants supported replacement teeth than a traditional denture. A dental surgery facilitates improved speech and comfort as well as appearance and thus

is seen to address a wide range of tooth problems.

The crowns and veneers on the other hand help in making up for a broken tooth which is also a common problem faced by patients. With facial features and the perfect smile' being given the utmost importance, it can only come with personal health and to a certain extent financial

stability. Most who cannot afford cosmetic surgery to change certain features opt for dental surgery that readily fixes the problem and is usually a little bit more economical than a cosmetic surgery. And yet dental surgery is equally beneficial, making it a favorable option for those with economic restrictions.

Though we can say that with the progress of medical science doctors are finding solutions to almost every health problem, being healthy and maintaining hygiene comes foremost and what is natural can be replaced but can never be the same.

by: Nate Joris




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