Category: Dental Implants

Is It Time for a Smile Update? Consider a Modern Dental Prostheses

Are you tired of looking in the mirror and seeing ill-fitting or obvious dental work, that is neither attractive when smiling or comfortable during meals? Do you wish you could enjoy increased confidence, and comfort, when it comes to your smile? If so, have you considered how a modern dental prostheses could update your smile… Read more »

Is It Time to Update My Denture?

Have you had your current set of dentures for several years? Recently, have you noticed your denture seems less comfortable? Are you having problems chewing comfortably because of your prostheses? Many people don’t realize that dentures actually should be replaced every five to ten years. That is because as you age, your jaw can begin… Read more »

Would a Dental Implant Improve Your Smile?

Losing a tooth as an adult can be a frightening thing. It can also lead to a great deal of insecurity. For instance, will you ever be able to enjoy biting into a perfectly crisp apple again? Will you ever want to smile again? Fortunately, missing teeth don’t have to mean missing out on the… Read more »

A Quiz About Dental Implants

When it comes to your oral health, nothing is as effective and durable as the design nature intended. Therefore, when you lose a tooth, your replacement should mimic your natural tooth structure as closely as possible. There are a number of options for replacing the visible part of your teeth that help restore your mouth’s… Read more »

What to Expect After Dental Implants

Deciding to replace your missing teeth with dental implants is a big step and it’s normal to feel excited. Still, no matter how much research you do on your own, no matter how detailed your initial consultation with your dentist, you’ll still have quite a few surprises in store for you once your new implant-retained… Read more »

Why You Should Replace Your Missing Teeth

Are you missing one or more teeth? Advanced tooth decay, an accident or a unique circumstance can lead to unnatural tooth loss or required tooth extraction. Gaps in your smile are left behind after your teeth have been removed. All your teeth are important, because they work together to support your essential daily functions, such… Read more »