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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?”.
Dental implants have revolutionised the way people address missing teeth, offering a permanent, natural-looking solution that can restore both function and dental health. However, not everyone may be a perfect candidate for this procedure. The question, ‘Can anyone get dental implants?’ is common, and the answer depends on various factors.
Over 30 years ago, when Dr. Adrian Kat's father was running his dental clinic, tooth extraction was a common solution to many dental issues. A patient with a painful or infected tooth would visit the dentist, and the tooth would be removed, relieving the discomfort. It was a quick and effective short-term fix.
Choosing to undergo dental implant surgery, particularly the All-on-4 procedure, is a significant decision. The procedure itself can have a positive impact which can improve your dental health and function.
The dental industry continues to innovate, replacing outdated and uncomfortable dental devices with modern, effective solutions. One such advancement is the All-on-4 dental implant system—a minimally invasive approach to replacing an entire arch of teeth.
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