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Dental Bridge Aftercare

Learn aftercare tips that will help you prolong the lifespan of your dental bridge following treatment at Dental Associates of New England.

Posted by John Meola on Jan 10, 2020

History of Dental Bridges and Dentures

Our team at Dental Associates of New England discusses the history of dental bridges and dentures.

Posted by John Meola on Apr 02, 2019

Dental Bridges for Front Teeth vs. Molars

Our team at Dental Associates of New England discusses dental bridges for front teeth vs. the molars. We also explore treatment options for both.

Posted by John Meola on Oct 15, 2018

The Most Common Causes of Tooth Loss

Learn about the most common causes of tooth loss, most of which can be avoided through healthy oral hygiene habits.

Posted by John Meola on Jun 02, 2016

Understanding Dental Bridge Types: Which Is Best For You?

There are many dental bridge types, including traditional, cantilever, Maryland bonded, removable, and implant-supported bridges.

Posted by John Meola on Jun 04, 2015

Crown-supported Dental Bridges vs. Implant-supported Dental Bridges

What are the differences between crown-supported and implant-supported dental bridges? Find out which is best for you.

Posted by John Meola on Jul 07, 2014

Treatment Options for Missing Teeth

Learn more about the treatment options for missing teeth available at our Boston cosmetic dentistry center.

Posted by John Meola on Jun 27, 2012

Dental Bridge Candidates

Dental bridges are a great option for people who are missing a tooth or several teeth. With dental bridges, your bite strength will be restored…

Posted by Dental Associates on Oct 07, 2011

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Dental Associates of New England

At Dental Associates of New England, we have a team of talented experts in restorative and cosmetic dental care who can give you the dazzling and healthy smile you deserve. We are affiliated with many prestigious organizations, including:

  • American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
  • American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • The American Academy of Periodontology

For more information about our services, contact our office online or call (781) 890-4900 today.

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