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Recently landed a great job with decent benefits! My teeth are, for the most part, fine but I have some fillings and need a deep cleaning. At 41 I'm getting to the age where complications with sensitivity and gum health have started to arise.
To the point, what procedures would be best (dental insurance considered) to ensure my dental health in the long run? I would be fully prepared to have them all removed and replaced by bionic chompers if that was available. I want to never have to worry about my teeth again!
Any ideas?
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