
Sep
Ever notice how missing teeth change everything? Chewing your food becomes uncomfortable, if not painful. And that’s just for the foods you can still eat. Smiling and talking become awkward, affecting your social life and relationships. The good news is that Dr. James Durfey at Aztec Family Dental Care can help with dental restorative services.
At Aztec Family Dental Care, your options include dental implants that act like new roots set firm in bone and bridges that rely on nearby teeth to fill smaller gaps. To replace all your teeth, you can consider dentures, including full, partial, or implant-supported dentures.
Imagine building a sturdy fence. Without fence posts, nothing stays upright. Dental implants work very similarly. A small titanium post goes into your jawbone to hold a crown or denture in place. Unlike bridges or dentures that might shift, implants stay anchored for years, usually for a lifetime. Many people choose them because they feel strong and look and function just like natural teeth.Â
One way to understand crowns is to think of them as helmets for vulnerable teeth. A cracked or worn-down tooth gets covered by a crown that’s shaped to fit perfectly. At Aztec Family Dental Care, Dr. Durfey uses premium materials so your crowns hold up under daily wear and tear.
Bridges are a good choice if you have two healthy teeth on the other side of a gap. For support, they rely on surrounding teeth. Or, in some cases, dental implants.Â
Full dentures replace all teeth on a dental arch. Partials fill spaces when you still have some of your natural teeth. Your choice comes down to comfort, your budget, and how steady you want them. With implant-supported dentures, you have an even more stable solution. Our team at Aztec Family Dental Care walks you through all your options.Â
People in Aztec, New Mexico, often say Dr. Durfey listens with patience and works with skill. Patients leave feeling relieved to have answers and ready to enjoy life with their restored smile. Missing teeth shouldn’t define your days. To get started, call (505) 390-1117 today or drop by the office at 503 S Main Ave, Aztec, NM 87410.Â