Month: October 2022

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The Technology That Drives Your Implant Treatment

fixed appliance x-ray, orthodontic treatment

Dealing with adult tooth loss can be a troubling process for many. While we take strides to practice routine preventive dental care on a regular basis, sometimes a major infection or a dental emergency is inevitable. In situations such as these, it is important to know your treatment options and have a plan for seeking… Read more »

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Things To Know About Your Sinus Lift Procedure

Sinus Lift Surgery - implant installation. 3D illustration

In our most recent blog post, we took an in-depth look at what it meant to undergo a bone grafting procedure and why it might be necessary to help rebuild your lower jaw to support your future dental implants. Indeed, there are several different reasons you may have lost a tooth or were unable to… Read more »

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Stabilizing Implants With Bone Grafting

chin augmentation 4

Your oral health is the most important factor to consider when seeking dental treatment. Not only are your oral structures constantly subjected to the wear and tear of everyday life, but they are also essential for routine tasks such as biting, chewing, and eating. That being said, they could use all of the help they… Read more »

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How Implants Help Stabilize Your Teeth

Baby tooth, close-up of the tooth that falls macro shot.

When it comes down to it, nobody’s first choice is to lose a permanent tooth. After all, these structures are essential for performing routine tasks such as biting, chewing, and eating, and they also make up your otherwise perfect smile. That being said, when even so much as a single tooth is gone, it can… Read more »

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Solutions For Tooth Loss Of Varying Degrees

Tooth humman implantation, denture (done in 3d rendering)

It goes without saying that your smile’s health is among one of the most important things to consider when seeking dental treatment. Not only is your smile one of the first things a person may notice about you, but it is essential for routine tasks such as biting, chewing, and eating. Indeed, your oral function… Read more »