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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Implants have been used for more than three to four decades; they are one of the most successful treatment options today. When a natural tooth is missing, the teeth on either side of the gap may shift and move into space. This makes it harder to maintain proper oral hygiene ask our experts today at the best <a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.mysmiledoctors.com.au/">dentist in Paramatta nsw</a> for the best advice; not caring for your teeth properly will cause problems which may lead to tooth decay or gum disease around these teeth. A specialist can insert dental implants to fill the gap and keep the rest of your natural teeth in their ideal position.</p><p>The placement of the tooth implants is usually done in several stages, these include preparing the bone to receive the implants, and then the bone to bond in a biological process called osseointegration. The permanent crown will be fabricated beforehand to fit your mouth and tooth position and then installed at a later date. It is possible to get the implant and permanent crown in one visit but it's not recommended unless there are special considerations.</p><p><br></p>]]></description>
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