Dental attrition refers to the gradual wearing down of the tooth surface due to tooth-to-tooth contact. […]
What Is Dental Attrition?

Dental attrition refers to the gradual wearing down of the tooth surface due to tooth-to-tooth contact. […]
Compared to silver fillings, white fillings can offer benefits such as blending better with your natural teeth, preserving the structural integrity of your smile, and reducing the need for extensive tooth preparation prior to placement. Additionally, white fillings do not contain toxic metals like mercury. […]
There are multiple options to replace missing teeth, including dental implants, dental crowns, dental bridges, dentures and partial dentures. […]
You may be a candidate for a dental bridge or dental implant if you have one or more missing teeth, are looking to improve the appearance of your smile, want to restore speech and chewing ability, and want to maintain good oral health. […]