Whether it's because you have dentures or because you have loose teeth, it can be hard to eat certain foods when you have tooth trouble. A dental implant directly replaces teeth, so you can eat any food you want without worrying.
Do you know what causes yellow teeth? Genetics are actually the primary reason, but other factors include food, oral hygiene, and natural aging. Most of the everyday foods that we eat contain chromomeric ingredients that are used by manufacturers to impart coloring.
Want a beautiful smile that will fit your budget? Today, our patients can choose from a number of procedures and products that can result in a beautiful smile – and a healthy set of teeth – at a price they can afford.
Along with being one of the most trusted professions in the United States, dentistry was also rated by a Gallup poll as one of the most interpersonal professions and best in delivery and quality of care.
Dental implants are safe, tested and versatile. They can be made to replace a single missing tooth or to replace many teeth. In both instances, the goal is to provide a permanent solution that looks, feels and performs like natural teeth.
In the first step of a dental implant procedure, the titanium tapered post is placed into your jawbone. After a period of healing, allowing for your jawbone and the implant to fuse together (called osseointegration), a small connector (called an abutment) is placed on the implant, connecting implant and replacement tooth or teeth.