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Treatment Options for Replacing a Missing Tooth

Dental health is important to everyone, and it's especially important for children. When a person has a tooth that falls out or gets knocked out, they may feel embarrassed about their smile. What should you do when this happens? The best course of action is to visit the dentist as soon as possible to determine what treatment options are available for replacing the lost tooth.

This article will discuss some of the different options so you can make an informed decision about which one is right for you.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are a popular option for replacing missing teeth. They consist of a titanium post that is surgically implanted into the jawbone, and a dental implant crown that is attached to the top. Implants are very durable and can last for many years. They are also one of the most expensive options, but they may be worth it if you want a long-term solution.

Removable Dentures

If you're on a budget, removable dentures may be the best option for you. Dentures are made of plastic or acrylic and fit over your natural teeth. They can be removed for cleaning, and they come in both full and partial sets. Dentures may not look as natural as other options, but they are affordable and durable.

Fixed Bridge

A fixed bridge is a dental restoration that replaces missing teeth with artificial teeth. The bridge is attached to two implants, which are implanted into the jawbone on either side of the missing tooth. The bridge fits over your natural teeth and is held in place by metal clasps or by bonding the artificial teeth to your natural teeth. It is a permanent solution and can last for many years if properly cared for. There are two types of dental bridges: implant and tooth-supported bridges.

Root Canal

If you can't afford to replace your missing tooth, or if you don't want to go through the hassle of getting implants or a bridge, you may want to consider a root canal. A root canal is a procedure that removes the pulp from the tooth and replaces it with an antibiotic paste. It is a less expensive option than dental implants or bridges, and it can be done in one visit. However, a root canal does not replace the missing tooth permanently and may need to be repeated every few years.

Flippers

If you're only missing one tooth, you may be able to get a flipper. A flipper is a temporary replacement that consists of a plastic tooth attached to a metal frame. It is removable and can be worn while you wait for your permanent replacement. Flippers are not as durable as other options, but they are affordable and easy to use.

Learn More About Your Treatment Options

Losing a tooth is not the end of the world. As you can see, there are several treatment options you can undergo to mitigate the issue. However, before you make any decision, it's essential to speak to your dentist first. This way, you can choose a treatment option that's ideal for your situation.

Dental Marketing and Social Media

Why is it so important for any type of business to have a social media presence? The answer to that is simple; you have to be where your customer is. For dental marketing you need to be where your patients are.

In order to be successful in a very competitive industry, one must employ all means possible just to have a competitive edge and in this day and age, the number one priority is social media presence.

There are plenty of ways that social media can help you and your dental practice. To name a few:

1. Social Media sites can be a source of quality leads or new patients.

2. By being present in social media sites such as Facebook, it can be utilized in a way for you to establish a relationship or connect with your current patients or your audience.

3. This is a powerful tool where you can market your dental practice and as a way for you to share relevant and valuable content.

4. This can also be a platform where you can have good reviews and recommendations for your dental practice or business.

Today, let's talk about what you need to do to be successful in using social media marketing in your practice. I call it the 3 C's of social media strategy in dental practice.

Consistency

You don't have to create an account on all available platforms. You can start with one or two social media sites and that could be what most of your patients use. By doing this, you are dedicating more of your time to have a consistent presence in this one or two platforms that you use.

Make use of scheduling tools so you can manage multiple accounts in one place. There are plenty of great tools available online such as Hootsuite and buffer that can schedule and publish a post, as well as provide you with some insights on your followers.

Content

In marketing, they would always advise following the 80/20 rule. The 80% of your post is for your audience. The content should be something useful for your patient and should always be related to your dental practice. It can be tips on how they can take care of their oral health or you can go on a live question and answer session. The other 20% of your content is to promote your business like doing a contest, posting about a promotional rate, or it could be a virtual tour to your dental office.

Customer Care

You also need to ensure that all your social media messages are responded to as quickly as possible. You can make use of autoresponder and this feature is available on Facebook and it makes the patient feel that you are always at their service.

When all else fails, maybe the best way to manage your social media marketing is to let a professional help you. There are times that this is a great option especially for dentists who do not have the luxury of time to take care of the marketing side of things. It is no longer optional to have a social media presence in order to stay relevant in your practice.

Social sites are an opportunity to let your dental practice shine. It's not just dental marketing. It's real connections with your patients and future patients. Connecting, locally, on social media helps establish your practice as part of the community. Using your happiest patients as content for your profile is one easy way to get started.

Here's an example, after giving someone veneers, you could offer them a discount (or just ask) in exchange for letting you post before and after pictures of their teeth. They can even remain anonymous. Marketing like that allows you to leverage everyday procedures into valuable content geared towards your target market.

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