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Aging and Its Effect on Your Teeth

Aging and Its Effect on Your Teeth

Aging is simply a fact of life for all of us. And the aging process can do a number on your teeth. Fortunately, Dr. Pamela Marzban, a [link id=’76’ text=’dentist’] who has been helping the people of the Fairfax area for years, can help mitigate the effects of aging on your teeth.

Of aging’s many effects on our teeth, one of the most common and notable is a loss of tooth enamel.

Your enamel is the hardest part of your body, and it protects the softer, more sensitive interior of your teeth. Losing it is a difficult proposition.

If you suffer from severe enamel erosion, our dentist can use a [link id=’52’ text=’dental crown’] to protect your teeth.

Perhaps the most serious consequence of aging is tooth loss. Losing a tooth puts you at risk for:

  • More tooth loss
  • Bone degeneration
  • Gum disease

If you’ve lost a tooth, our dentist can use a sturdy, long-lasting [link id=’58’ text=’dental implant’] as its replacement.

For those who have lost a row or more of teeth, our dentist might recommend [link id=’72’ text=’dentures’] to replace them.

Dr. Marzban has experience helping patients of all ages and dental health. She can help you keep your teeth sound as you grow older.

If you’re looking for an experienced, compassionate dentist in the Fairfax, Virginia area, please [link id=’50003′ text=’contact Dr. Pamela Marzban, DDS’] today.

Craniofacial Development: From Infancy to Adult

Do you wonder why nearly every child needs orthodontics? Why are people mouth breathing and developing mouth breather faces? Why is Temporo-mandibular Dysfunction (TMD) and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) becoming a worldwide epidemic? In this book, Dr. Pamela Marzban explains why modern day faces develop incorrectly, how to identify it, and what you can do for optimum facial development for you and your child.

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