Implants: Dental implants my be an option for you.
Answered 11/28/2017
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See Dentist: Only your dentist knows what will work best for your set of circumstances. Talk to your dentist, however, about the possibility of doing "implants and crowns.".
Answered 7/11/2014
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Replacement teeth: Dental implants support teeth like those you had at a younger age. Go to some one who has been doing them for over five years. It is complex and takes time but well worth it. Best.
Answered 4/24/2015
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Implant Bridge: The photo attached is of a screw retained upper and lower implant bridge that a patient will be receiving next week. Dental implants can replace the roots of your teeth, so that a variety of different types of replacement teeth can be fabricated. Even if you are short on bone for placement, 3D scans can assist in precise placement and if needed, bone can be grafted where needed. Get an opinion!
Answered 7/9/2014
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Dental implants: Dental implants are changing the way people live, eat and smile! Dental Implants are designed to provide a permanent foundation for replacement teeth which look, feel, and function like natural teeth and even stronger. with good oral hygiene will last you a lifetime. Call your dentist for an appointment.
Answered 4/12/2020
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Dental implants: discuss this with your dentist and see whch option is best for you.
Answered 4/5/2020
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Dental implants: Of course your dentist would be the one to discuss your options with. He or she can let you know if you are a candidate for implants. There are many factors to be considered not the least of which is general health. The procedure is rather painless and if done properly the results can be outstanding. Good luck.
Answered 4/5/2020
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