Periodontology
Periodontology is the study of a specialized system of the arduous and soft tissue that supports the teeth and maintains its position within the upper jawbone and jawbone. This set of tissues is termed periodontium and consists of an alveolar bone, root cement, periodontic ligament and gum. The teeth are within the alveolar bone and are supported by the periodontic ligament that joins the cement that covers the basis of the tooth. These living tissues will adapt to completely different changes within the mouth that permit maintaining the position of the teeth in a stable manner.
Implant Dentistry
Dental implants are a permanent answer to exchange a missing tooth or teeth. The implant post Osseo integrates or bonds powerfully with the jawbone. This creates an anchor that is clench a replacement tooth. This feature may be used either replace single or multiple teeth, supporting crowns and even dentures. Implants are the same as natural teeth. They are going to need a similar care and can possible last you a period. In addition, dental implants will facilitate maintain the structure of your jaw, preventing the sunken in the facial look that's usually seen with patients with the tooth loss.
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