Dental Implants vs. Dental Bridge
Dental Implants vs. Dental Bridge
Tooth loss is extremely common. It’s estimated that 69 percent of adults 35 to 44 have lost at least one adult tooth. By age 74, about a quarter of people lose all of their adult teeth.
When you lose a tooth, it’s essential to get a proper replacement to keep the rest of your teeth aligned. Replacement teeth can also help you maintain your facial shape and avoid difficulties with eating or speaking. Two of the most common options are Dental Bridges and Implants. But which is better? Have a look at today’s infographic.
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