Dental Implant Blog

Dental Implants and Sinus Lifts Can Restore Upper Jaw Function

Dental implants have improved the field of restorative dentistry, offering patients a way to regain lost teeth with remarkable stability and natural aesthetics. However, when ...

Can You Get Dental Implants While Pregnant?

Pregnancy is often a time of joy and anticipation, but it also comes with its fair share of health considerations. As an expectant parent, you ...

How Dental Implants Can Help Solve TMJ Issues

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) issues can cause significant discomfort and impact a person’s daily life. TMJ disorders often manifest as pain, clicking sounds or difficulty in ...

Addressing Speech Issues with Dental Implants

Language and speech are complex. Anyone who has witnessed a child growing up can attest to the fact that learning to speak is a lengthy ...

The Success Rate of Dental Implants Speaks for Itself

Missing teeth can cause myriad problems. From issues with chewing and speaking to jawbone loss and alignment problems, even one missing tooth can be tough. ...

Post-Implant Care, Checkups and Cleaning

Congratulations, you’ve made the decision to get dental implants! Dental implants offer patients the nearly permanent opportunity to replace missing, damaged or decaying teeth. Once ...

Pterygoid vs. Zygomatic Implants

Dental implants replace missing teeth by anchoring crowns into the jawbone. Once healed and fully placed, they will look and function just like natural teeth. ...

Sedation Dentistry Makes the Implant Process Stress-Free

If stress and anxiety has kept you from staying on top of your dental health, sedation dentistry may help you overcome those barriers. Instead of ...

Are Implant Retained Dentures Right for You?

Missing teeth can affect everything from eating and speaking to your self-confidence. Many people rely on dentures to help maintain function and appearance. Unfortunately, traditional ...

Will Dental Implants Match My Natural Teeth?

Dental implants offer a safe, effective way to replace missing teeth. After the healing process, you’ll enjoy eating, speaking and smiling normally once more. However, ...

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