Patients suffering from missing teeth understand the difficulties of chewing or smiling publicly. It’s common for patients to feel a negative mental health toll and self-consciousness when smiling with missing teeth. Luckily, dental implants have revolutionized dentistry by offering a permanent solution to replace missing teeth. Patients can reclaim their confidence with a smile full...
Category: Dental Implant Surgery
Dental Implant Surgery for Functional and Cosmetic Improvements
Missing one or more teeth can be difficult, no matter how old you are or your socio-economic standing. It also goes beyond the aesthetic when considering that missing one or more teeth can sometimes make it difficult to eat properly or even speak in some cases. There is also the mental health side, where most...
When Should You Consider Dental Implant Surgery?
If you have one or more missing teeth, it can be stressful, both mentally and physically. It doesn’t matter if you’re missing a molar, incisor, or front tooth; the difficulties with eating and speaking can be palpable. The same goes for the mental health toll. Many people who are missing teeth are very embarrassed or...
Understanding the Endosteal Dental Implant Treatment Process
Our teeth come in many different shapes and sizes. As we age we continue to use our teeth and this means there is a lot of wear and tear over time. When you get older you’ll probably reduce your physical activity level and won’t run marathons anymore, but you will still eat every day. So,...
Dental Implants and a Confident Brand New Smile
Missing teeth is difficult. Depending on how many teeth are missing and which ones, it may be difficult to eat, drink, talk, and smile. It is a common problem that will likely affect most adults at some point in their life. But there are several different options you and your dentist can discuss to get...
Are you Missing Teeth? Is it Time for Dental Implant Surgery?
Having one or more missing teeth is stressful in more ways than one. First, there are the possible difficulties of chewing, drinking, speaking, and smiling. Second, there is the mental health toll of embarrassment and shame that comes from hiding your smile while avoiding face-to-face conversations. Third, there is a cost component to consider regarding...
When Minor Tooth Pain Leads to an Extraction
If you are experiencing tooth sensitivity, pain, or mild discomfort, it could be a sign of a more serious underlying oral problem. Whether it’s the start of a cavity or gum disease like Gingivitis, problems with your mouth and teeth should not be left to chance. Most problems can be easily cleared up with a...
Understanding Dental Implant & Crown Differences
More often than not, repairing a missing or failing tooth usually has two options: a dental implant or a dental crown. What options your dentist recommends will depend on a few different factors surrounding the state of the tooth, the root, nerve, jaw bone, and sinus (for upper teeth). There are some key differences between...
Knowing When You’re Ready for Dental Implant Surgery
Let’s face it, many Americans skip or avoid dentist visits entirely for loads of reasons. High levels of dental anxiety, inconvenience, being scared of what the dentist will say, a lack of dental insurance, or any other reason. But over a long enough time frame, those missed dental appointments can quickly compound into real oral...