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Seeking Major Restorative Care From Your Dentist

Your dentist is ready to help when you have a cavity that needs to be treated, or when you have a tooth that is lost or damaged in an accident. While you may feel confident that routine restorative care will be available to you at your dentist’s office, you may be unsure of what to do if you need major care. If you suffer serious issues that call for a full mouth rehabilitation, you can rely on your dentist for this, too. You can have dental implants placed to provide support for any prosthetics you receive. If you suffer trauma, or have a congenital defect that impacts your facial area, you can talk to your dentist about receiving maxillofacial prosthetic support.

Support From Maxillofacial Prosthetics

Maxillofacial prosthetics are used to rebuild structures that suffered developmental issues, or were lost to trauma. Inserting a replacement for facial tissue or bone can improve your appearance, while also restoring your ability to naturally chew, swallow, and even speak. This treatment can also help children who were born with irregular or insufficient development of facial structures.

Addressing Serious Tooth Loss

If you have suffered serious tooth loss after a major accident, or if you have lost teeth over time due to oral health issues, you can have your smile restored with prosthetic support. Dental implants are capable of holding a set of dentures. With their presence, you can count on your restoration to stay secure. This can add functional value, but patients are simply happy to know that they will not have to rely on suction or epoxies to keep their dentures in place.

Count On Modern Dentistry Of Shrewsbury For Major Restorative Care

At Modern Dentistry of Shrewsbury, our staff can provide effective care even for those patients who need more significant restorative care. Maxillofacial prosthetics can be provided to help with serious facial injuries, or developmental concerns. If you need to replace lost teeth, receiving implants can allow you to keep your prosthetic stable. Contact us to schedule an appointment with Dr. Pizzi, Dr. Mehdi, and colleagues by reaching our office at (508) 842-8838. Located in Shrewsbury, MA, we proudly care for the smiles of patients from Worcester, North and South Grafton, Westborough, Southborough, Northborough, Boylston, Hopkinton, Millbury, and all surrounding communities.