We’ve discussed the benefits of receiving dental implants before, including their longevity and lifelike appearance. But what does placing them involve? How does our team place a dental implant and who makes a good candidate for them?
Month: June 2017
How Do You Place An Implant And Crown?
Losing a single tooth used to mean receiving a dental bridge. Placement would involve the removal of surrounding tooth structure and the prosthetic would only last between 10 and 15 years. Fortunately, we have an alternative that can provide decades, possibly even a lifetime, of quality tooth replacement. How do we place implants and crowns?… Read more »
What Happens When You Lose A Tooth?
When a patient loses a tooth, we always urge them to see us about replacing it, usually with a lifelike and long lasting dental implant. Otherwise, serious complications can arise that impact both the patient’s oral health and appearance. What happens we when lose one or more teeth?
Quiz: Would You Like To Learn More About Implant Dentures?
We’ve recently taken a closer look at implant bridges, which can address minor tooth loss. But what if you’ve lost a majority of your permanent teeth? Instead of relying on traditional full dentures, why not learn about an implant-secured alternative? How do implant dentures work?
Do You Have Questions About Implant Bridges?
When you lose a single tooth, we can address the issue with an implant and crown. But what if you have multiple missing teeth? We can actually offer an implant-retained prosthetic, such as a dental bridge. Do you have questions about implant bridges?
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