For many, the cost of dental reconstruction can be daunting. From dental crowns, fillings, implants, and veneers, to bridges, dentures, and root canals, dental reconstructive costs can quickly add up. Does the cost outweigh the potential benefits, however?

The answer is a resounding, “No!” In fact, there are several positive benefits to dental reconstruction that make the cost a worthwhile investment.

First, dental reconstruction can restore your smile. Cracked, missing, chipped, and severely decayed teeth cause us to feel self-conscious about our smiles. After reconstructive dental work, however, you can leave the dental office will a beautiful smile that you can confidently show off.

Second, dental reconstruction can improve your oral health. Not only can it restore a tooth’s functionality, but it can also prevent further decay, prevent bacteria from getting in between teeth and gum pockets, and provide a protective surface layer to existing teeth from further damage.

Third, dental reconstruction restores our chewing functionality. When decayed or broken teeth make it difficult, if not impossible, to enjoy foods, dental reconstruction can provide the functionality needed to chew properly and enjoy

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