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How Dental Implants Have Changed Over Time

How Long Does It Take For Dental Implants To Heal?For thousands of years people have lost teeth due to poor oral hygiene, accidents or simply through the process of growing older. However, there is evidence that shows, many of these ancient humans used different methods of replacing their teeth.

Archaeologists have found false teeth that were made up of seashells and even stones. These were actually found embedded in the jaws of human skeletons that date as far back as 600 A.D.

Now, do you think the former President of the United States, George Washington, had wood for teeth? This is actually a myth and is absolutely untrue. However, his teeth were false because he had bad dental habits.

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Who Needs a Smile Makeover?

Is Cosmetic Dentistry Right For You?No two smiles are the same. Similarly, all smile makeover plans are custom-made to incorporate a combination of treatments that will deal with your unique issues, goals, and needs. Generally speaking, a smile makeover is useful to anyone who wants to improve the health and general appearance of their smile.

Research shows that healthy and shining white teeth usually make you appear attractive, healthy, and confident, and this can positively impact both your professional and personal life. However, even with good dental hygiene and structurally sound teeth, your smile can still be dissatisfying.

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