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Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, is a common condition that can cause significant damage over time. Many patients don’t realize they grind their teeth until symptoms begin to appear.
Your oral health plays a much larger role in your overall health than many people realize. Conditions in the mouth can influence the entire body, making proper dental care essential for long-term wellness.
Modern dentistry has evolved far beyond traditional impressions and manual techniques. At Queen City Prosthodontics, we use advanced digital technology to improve precision, comfort, and outcomes for every patient.
If you’ve been told you need complex dental treatment — such as dental implants, crowns, dentures, or full mouth reconstruction — you may have heard the term prosthodontist. But what exactly is prosthodontics? This guide explains what prosthodontics is, who it’s for, and how it can restore both confidence and oral health.
When it comes to improving the appearance of front teeth, two of the most common options are porcelain veneers and dental crowns. Both can dramatically enhance your smile — but they serve different purposes and are recommended for different clinical situations.
Traditional dentures have helped millions of patients restore their smiles. However, many denture wearers struggle with slipping, discomfort, difficulty chewing, and lack of confidence in social situations. At QCP, Dr. Linder offers implant-supported dentures as a more stable, secure, and functional solution.
Replacing missing teeth is essential for comfort, function, and long-term oral health. Two common options are dental implants and bridges, each with advantages depending on your situation.
Patients often hear the terms full mouth rehabilitation and smile makeover used interchangeably—but they serve different purposes. Understanding the difference helps ensure you pursue treatment that truly addresses your needs.
When dental concerns become widespread, treating one tooth at a time may no longer be the most effective approach. Full mouth rehabilitation offers a comprehensive solution designed to restore function, comfort, and aesthetics across the entire smile.
