Tooth Extraction: The Importance of Bone and Socket Preservation

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Treating propelled instances of dental injury and rot can require tooth extraction, however, this treatment alone can’t restore the wellbeing and equalization of your smile. Following an extraction, the basic jawbone can in the end contract, bringing about a genuine trade-off of oral health. Why Socket Preservation Is Important? Socket preservation is essential because it maintains the health of your …

Reclaim Your Smile with Implant Supported Dentures

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When a person is missing many teeth, it can have a major impact on his or her overall dental health and wellness. Tooth loss has an effect on the appearance of the smile, the function of the teeth, and even the structure of the jaw bone. While many dental restorations can address some of these areas of concern, only dental …

Will a Sinus Lift Procedure Affect My Breathing?

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A sinus lift is a very common procedure which may be performed in conjunction with the placement of a dental implant. Depending upon your own unique anatomy, the roots of the upper molars might be located close to or inside of the maxillary sinuses, creating a hole when the tooth is removed. If a dental implant must be used to …

Dental Implants: A Cost Effective Treatment Option

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Dental implants have become more predictable, enduring and cost-effective than other dental solutions and are now stronger, more permanent and possible for virtually almost any patient. Dental Implants And Their Construction The anatomy of dental implants consists of two important features, a titanium post, and an artificial crown. The titanium post is incredibly durable and will eventually function like a …

Benefits of Implant-Supported Dentures

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In the event that you have lost one or more of your natural teeth, regardless of whether because of trauma, disease, or poor oral care, dental implants is the nearest solution to supplanting them. Indeed, no dental restoration comes even remotely near dental implants as far as their capability to recreate a missing tooth from root to crown. Say Goodbye …

3D Imaging for Oral Surgery Treatment Planning

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Before a patient is seen for dental implant surgery, there is a lot of preparation that goes into the placement of dental implants. If you suffer from missing teeth and are considering implants, 3D Cone Beam Technology can be of assistance to you. This technology helps to diagnose ailments, develop treatment plans, minimize pain, and accelerate healing of implant surgery …

What Can I Eat or Drink Before Oral Surgery?

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We will explain your options for anesthesia and recommend the best for your procedure and situation. While local anesthesia will suffice in many cases, our office offers general anesthesia for more complicated procedures, such as wisdom tooth removal, implant treatment and multiple extractions. This information is based on a combination of your general tolerance to anesthesia, as well as the …

Dental Implants Provide Stable Functionality for Missing Teeth

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If you are missing one or more teeth, you may already be experiencing adverse effects of missing teeth. Traditional tooth replacement options can help you restore the look of your teeth, but they are not as helpful in fixing some of the hidden concerns associated with tooth loss like gum tissue and bone density loss, and changing facial shape. Dental …

Am I Too Young for Dental Implants?

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Although dental implants are more common in older people, it does not mean that young adults are not candidates. As long as some conditions are met, those in their late teens and early twenties can still opt for dental implants to permanently replace teeth that were lost due to disease or trauma. Implants are generally not recommended for patients who …