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JASON A. BURKETT Meet our Dentist For more than a decade, Dr. Burkett has been proud to serve families of the Rio Grande Valley at Burkett Dentistry where he warmly welcomes patients of all ages to create a dental home. Dr. Burkett completed his undergraduate studies at the Southwest Texas State University of Texas in San Marcos and earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery at Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, TX. Dr. Burkett attended the University of Florida where he completed a mini-residency in Pediatric and Special Needs Dentistry. Dr. Burkett is licensed to provide dental services in the state of Texas by the Western Regional Examination Board. As a well-respected member of the dental community, Dr. Burkett maintains affiliation with the American Dental Association, the State of Texas Dental Association, and the Academy of General Dentistry. A supporter of local Communities Dentists Who Care Volunteer Honduras Mission Trips Participates in Community events Proud father of two Boys Donates to Local Charities Purpose of Dental Cement for Bridges Distance, no matter where it is, is never appealing! Dental Cement For Bridges is required to cover the gap that is created by one or two missing teeth. To bridge this gap, false teeth or pontics are installed between the crowns of teeth on either side of the gap, called abutment teeth. You get all types of dental bridges that help you to restore your smile. You can either go for traditional bridges, cantilever bridges, or Maryland bonded bridges. Dental cementing for bridges process involves the preparation of the abutment teeth, recontouring them to be able to support the pontic. Impressions are taken from the teeth, which are considered as a model for the bridge, pontic, and crown. Next, you will get a new porcelain or metal bridge that is checked and adjusted for a proper fit. You might have to make more than two trips to make sure of the fitting. However, that depends on your case. Once it sets in perfectly, the bridge is cemented into place. Getting Multiple Root
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