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If you have attended an implant consultation and found that implants might not be a good fit for you, there are alternative solutions to address tooth loss.

Partial Dentures

Considered an economical solution to tooth loss, partial dentures replace several missing teeth at once.

Partial dentures can be problematic for patients, as they can easily become loose when eating, laughing, or speaking. As they aren’t rooted into the jawbone like implants, they don’t offer the same protection for the jawbone as dental implants.

Adhesive bridges

Adhesive bridges are a functional solution for some instances of tooth loss. However, they can become loose after just a few years. To be suitable for an adhesive bridge, the tooth adjacent to the gap must be in good health to support the bridge.

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FAQS

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Our goal is to make your visit to our practice as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

We understand that dental care can sometimes feel overwhelming, which is why we’ve put together this FAQ section to address the most common questions we receive. Whether you're a new patient or a long-time visitor, we want you to feel confident and well-informed about your dental care. If you have any other questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Our friendly team is always here to assist you.

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In the event of a dental emergency, please contact us immediately. If you’re experiencing severe pain, swelling, or an injury to your teeth or gums, please call us during office hours, and we will do our best to accommodate you for an urgent appointment.

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At Moltons Dental, we recommend having a dental check-up every six months. Regular visits help us detect any potential issues early, such as tooth decay, gum disease, or other oral health concerns, before they become more serious. However, depending on your individual needs—such as a history of dental problems, gum disease, or ongoing treatments—we may suggest more frequent visits.

Your dentist will work with you to create a personalised check-up schedule that best supports your long-term oral health.

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