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Are you looking for a way to get your teeth back in good shape? If so, restorative dentistry is the type of dentistry you may need. If you are looking for a local restorative dentist in St. Petersburg, Florida area, Dr. DuPont and Dr. Wilkerson are two dentists who perform restorative dental procedures at their [...]

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You may have damaged or missing teeth that currently need to be replaced. If this sounds like an issue that you are dealing with, the DuPont & Wilkerson Dentistry Office in St. Petersburg can assist you by offering different treatment options, such as dental bridges and dental crowns, which will allow you to adjust and [...]

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Dental bridges are for people who having missing teeth and would like to fill that space with a new tooth or teeth. This procedure is performed on patients who have healthy and strong teeth to hold and support the new tooth. The dentist will first prepare the surrounding teeth by taking off some of the [...]

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When one or more teeth are missing, bridge work is one option a patient has through which the problem can be corrected. A dental bridge is an artificial tooth used for the purpose of concealing the space left by a tooth or teeth that were removed. Bridge work is fixed in place, and fills, or [...]

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Dental bridges can be an excellent choice to attain a natural looking smile after tooth-loss. Dental bridges fill the empty space left from a missing tooth, or from missing teeth. The bridge consists of two crowns, which attach to the teeth on either side of the gap to support a false tooth in the middle. [...]

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