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- Denture care: How do I clean dentures? - Mayo Clinic
Follow these best practices to keep your removable partial or full dentures clean, free from stains and comfortable
- Dental Specialties - Overview - Mayo Clinic
Restore missing teeth with dental implants Restore a complete mouth with fixed or removable implants Restore natural teeth with crowns and veneers Restore missing teeth with removable, partial or complete dentures Contact Mayo Clinic Dental Specialties Mayo Clinic Building, Fourth Floor 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN 55905 Phone: 507-284
- Nystatin (oral route) - Side effects dosage - Mayo Clinic
Patients with full or partial dentures may need to soak their dentures nightly in nystatin for oral suspension to eliminate the fungus from the dentures In rare cases when this does not eliminate the fungus, it may be necessary to have new dentures made
- Dental implant surgery - Mayo Clinic
Dental implant surgery can be a helpful choice when dentures or bridgework fit poorly This surgery also can be an option when there aren't enough natural teeth roots to support dentures or build bridgework tooth replacements The type of implant and the condition of the jawbone guide how dental implant surgery is done
- Appointments at Mayo Clinic
Information on making an appointment at Mayo Clinic, including online and telephone options
- Brain CT scan - Mayo Clinic
Learn about brain CT scans at Mayo Clinic, including their purpose, procedure, and what to expect during the test
- Doctors and Medical Staff - Mayo Clinic
Search or browse our comprehensive physician directory Mayo Clinic Health System Providers Mayo Clinic Health System is a family of clinics, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities with locations in 39 communities in Minnesota and Wisconsin Our providers bring the knowledge and expertise of Mayo Clinic to these communities and many surrounding areas to ensure our patients receive world
- Bad breath - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Treatment To reduce bad breath, help avoid cavities and lower your risk of gum disease, regularly keep your mouth and teeth clean Further treatment for bad breath can vary If your dentist thinks another health condition is causing your bad breath, you likely will need to see your primary healthcare professional or a specialist Your dentist will work with you to help you better control bad
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