How do implants get placed in the bone?
There are two separate methods for placing an implant in the bone. Depending on whether you are replacing a single-rooted tooth in the front or a missing tooth in the back of the mouth...
There are two separate methods for placing an implant in the bone. Depending on whether you are replacing a single-rooted tooth in the front or a missing tooth in the back of the mouth...
Dental implants are an excellent solution for missing teeth as it has the definite advantage of not damaging an adjacent tooth. This is because the only thing being replaced is the single missing tooth...
Have you ever wondered if your finger will heal after getting a cut? Of course not, because you know the answer. You’ve seen it many times and know it will eventually heal...
One of the questions that we frequently receive from our patients is, what is an actual implant? This is an excellent question that serves as a base for what we will be discussing throughout our implant series...
We have started a new series about Dental Implants, where pointed questions from actual patients are answered regarding anything you ever wondered about implants...
Did you know that roughly 278 million Americans are missing at least one tooth? On top of that, around 40 million Americans are missing all of their teeth. These are surprisingly large numbers! Fortunately, there’s a solution to missing teeth: dental implants!
Replacing a lost tooth with a dental implant will significantly improve the patient’s quality of life and overall health. While you may have heard a lot about dental implants, you surely must have many questions regarding them. That’s why we put together a list of the top questions we get from our patients.
In our latest blog, we go over crown lengthening treatment and its benefits. Read along to find out more information.
Are you looking for the perfect smile? Are you looking to undergo a dental straightening treatment to obtain the smile of your dreams? If so, you may have stumbled over Invisalign, a popular choice in the industry.
One of the common reasons for dental issues is a tooth infection, which, when it becomes severe enough, will require a root canal. In our latest blog, we go over the top 5 common symptoms where a root canal might be needed.