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Losing a tooth can feel like a minor inconvenience at first. Perhaps it happened during an accident, due to tooth decay, or as a result of gum disease.  Whatever the reason, many people are left wondering, "Why replace missing teeth?" While it may seem tempting to ignore the gap, assuming it’s purely a cosmetic issue, the reality is that leaving it untreated can lead to significant oral health complications—and even impact your overall wellbeing.
Tooth decay is a common issue that affects people of all ages, yet it often goes unnoticed until the damage has already been done. Many of our patients at Advanced Dental Artistry come to us seeking solutions for decayed or damaged teeth, concerned not just with the health of their teeth but also with the appearance of their smile.
Porcelain veneers are a fantastic way to transform a smile impacted by gaps, chips, or discolouration.  Veneers are made from ultra-thin layers of composite resin or porcelain that are custom-fitted to cover the front surface of teeth, instantly improving their appearance. With proper care, porcelain veneers can last up to 20 years, making them a long-term investment in your smile. 
Full mouth reconstruction is more than just a dental procedure—it's a big step for those who have long struggled with significant oral health issues.  Whether you're dealing with multiple missing teeth, severely damaged teeth, or complex bite problems, full mouth reconstruction can restore both the functionality and aesthetics of your smile. 
For many people experiencing tooth loss, dentures are the most commonly known solution. While dentures have helped millions regain some form of smile and function, they’re no longer the only option available – and for some, they may not be the most suitable.   With advancements in cosmetic dentistry, treatments like All-on-4 implants, porcelain veneers, and full mouth reconstruction offer a permanent, comfortable alternative to dentures. However, it's important to note that porcelain veneers are only a viable option for individuals who have healthy teeth remaining as a foundation. Veneers are a cosmetic treatment that covers the front of existing teeth, so they are not suitable for those with extensive tooth loss or significant damage.
For many people, an underbite can significantly impact daily life, affecting both appearance and dental function. When teeth and jaw alignment issues make smiling uncomfortable or eating challenging, the journey to a balanced and confident smile can feel overwhelming.  At Advanced Dental Artistry, we often see patients who feel concerned by such issues, yet they’re unsure about their treatment options. Among the many questions we address, one that comes up frequently is, “Can veneers fix an underbite?”.
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