by Dr. Smith | Mar 24, 2023 | Blog, Dental Topics 1, Implant Dentistry
Did you know that 69 percent of adults have lost at least one tooth? Missing teeth don’t just damage your smile. They can limit your diet, inhibit your speech, and compromise your oral health. Studies show that when one tooth is loss, 20 percent of adjacent teeth may...
by Dr. Smith | Feb 24, 2023 | Blog, Dental Topics 2, Implant Dentistry
The days are gone when your only option for replacing missing teeth in your smile was getting dentures. Dental implants are the newest and most advanced method of restoring missing teeth, and this type of restoration accomplishes the task with natural-looking and...
by Dr. Smith | Feb 3, 2023 | Blog, Dental Topics 2, Implant Dentistry
Having a hole in your smile is not only embarrassing or unsightly, it also impacts the function of your mouth. It’s much easier to eat and speak with a full set of teeth. In the past, dentures or bridges were the go-to solutions for missing teeth. Not anymore! Dental...
by Dr. Smith | Jan 20, 2023 | Blog, Dental Topics 1, Implant Dentistry
When you don’t have a full smile, your self-esteem and oral health decline. Implant restorations offer a solid solution for patients who have lost teeth. Designed to look and feel like your natural teeth, dental implants will rejuvenate an incomplete smile. Dental...
by Dr. Smith | Dec 30, 2022 | Blog, Dental Topics 2, Implant Dentistry
Dental implants are used to replace individual or missing teeth or to anchor loose dentures. For many patients with these issues, traditional dental implants may not a viable option. For example, a patient who does not possess adequate bone levels to anchor the...
by Dr. Smith | Oct 28, 2022 | Blog, Dental Topics 1, Implant Dentistry
Preserving the bone in your jaw and face is of utmost importance to your cosmetic dentist, and as such, treatments that preserve bone are preferred over those that lead to bone shrinkage, known as resorption. Dental implants preserve bone by mimicking the...