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Get Ready! Dental Implants Will Change Your Life!

Are you thinking about getting implant-based dentures to replace your traditional dentures? If so, you are making a wise choice. Patients who make the switch from removable to implant dentures report greater comfort, better diet, and more confidence in their social life. It may seem like a daunting experience at first, since dental implants require…
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Guided Implant Surgery Made Possible with Digital Planning

A surgical guide enables a dentist to precisely place implants in the jawbone. Essential to achieving optimal results, digital treatment planning involves using an intraoral scanner and a cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) machine to take images of a patient’s mouth. The detailed visuals of the soft and hard tissues of the mouth system then…
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Essential Imaging for Dental Implants

Prior to dental implant surgery, digital treatment planning ensures that your dentist can achieve optimal results with precise implant placement. Intraoral scanners and CBCT scans assist in treatment planning by providing detailed images of a patient’s mouth. Because the dentist will need to place the implants in the strongest part of the jawbone, the images…
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Dental Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) for Precise Treatment Planning

Digital treatment planning ensures accurate dental implant placement, helping the implant dentist from start to finish in planning and completing his or her patient’s treatment case. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) machines generate three dimensional views of a patient’s teeth, gums, and nerve pathways that make planning for surgery, placing the implants, and understanding the…
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Why Dental Implants Fail

First, a note about dental implants. When placed by a qualified provider, implants have an impressively high success rate. For most people, dental implants are a permanent replacement for missing teeth that feel and function almost the same as their natural teeth. The initial success rate for implants is an impressive 98-99 percent, and the…
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Imaging for Dental Implants: Intraoral Scanners and CBCT Scans

Dental implants replace missing teeth, lost because of accidents or disease. Implants can help mitigate the effects of missing teeth, such as: pronunciation differences or speaking difficulty; teeth shifting into empty spaces; and bone loss in the jaw. Because implants are permanent, proper placement is critical to a successful procedure. Using imaging technology, an implant…
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What are the Tools of a Great Implant Dentist?

For a layperson, dental implants may seem a simple procedure. You have a space in your jaw where you’ve lost a tooth, so that’s obviously where the implant will go, right? It gets slightly more complicated if you’ve lost more than one tooth, even more so if you are in need of implant dentures or…
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CBCT Scans and Digital Treatment Planning for Implant Therapy

Dental implants are a revolutionary advance in tooth replacement, and can perhaps be considered dentistry’s greatest achievement in recent decades. Thanks to dental implants, patients who have suffered tooth loss can now reclaim what they have lost with a biocompatible, man-made substitute for natural teeth. Today, millions of Americans can now avoid the discomfort of…
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All-On-Four Implant Dentures, Precision and Beauty

If you feel like tooth loss has ruined your 2017 – let 2018 be the year you achieve a new and improved smile with All-on-Four implant dentures. This implant system provides a quicker and more affordable approach to traditional dental implants, and better results than conventional dentures. While we know tooth loss can be challenging,…
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Full Mouth Reconstruction with Digital Case Planning, Sedation, and Implant Dentistry

When you gaze at your reflection in the mirror, what do you notice about your smile? Do you have teeth that are missing, broken, severely decayed, or just unattractive? Injury, disease, and normal wear and tear can lead to a host of aesthetic and functionality dental problems. When this occurs, it can negatively affect the…
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