ARE YOU ONE OF THE FIVE POTENTIAL IMPLANT PATIENTS?
I want to make a difference! I want to make a significant impact on your lives through my passion about today's advancements in dental technology.
How many of you are missing teeth or suffering the ill effects of wearing a partial or full denture. Do any of you have plans to replace one or more missing teeth with a non-removable bridge? I know several of you, or your friends and family members, now wear an ill-fitting, unattractive, or broken down appliance you wish you could replace with advanced dental materials and options. Additionally, I know many of you know of persons born without certain front or back teeth, some of which now wear removable or unesthetic replacements that could use enhancements or even complete overhauls.
Well, there is absolutely no reason not to be educated on today's various options for these and other issues related to missing teeth. As far as I am concerned, dental implants are today's gold standard when it comes to planning teeth replacements with restorations enjoying just under 100% success rates. Moreover, these are placed and restored with today's most advanced digital technology designed to provide you with natural form, symmetry, function, and predictability. Not only are implant procedures predictable, but they are completed within very reasonable periods of time. Your body reacts extremely well to implant materials and techniques.
Providing you with dental implants as an option begins with education. The benefits of implant therapy are grand and receiving this treatment, when indicated, is a well deserved increase in your well being and quality of life.
Below, I will outline the five types of potential implant patients. If you, a friend, or family member fit into one of these categories...or if you simply are not sure if you or someone else would...please consider a professional consultation. It just may be the best decision you will have made in your life!
1. Patients Who Have Undergone Extractions
2. Patients Wearing Partial or Full Dentures
3. Patients Planning To Have A Traditional Bridge Made
4. Patients With Fixed Bridges That Need To Be Redone
5. Patients In Orthodontic Treatment With Congenitally Missing Teeth
6. Patients Having Had Trauma, Accidents, Or Injury To Teeth That Have Or Will Be Removed
Are you one of these people? If so, visit your dentist today! Do not waste time; increase your overall well being and begin to smile confidently once again!
Remember, your smile should be one "You'd Be Proud To Wear...ANYWHERE!"