Teeth are important for many activities, such as eating and speaking properly. Implant dentistry is a great option to replace missing teeth and support artificial replacement teeth. Although the restoration of the implant requires technical skills, the dentist works closely with the specialist in the decision-making process. After an examination and review of your dental history, your dentist will be able to determine if you are a candidate for implant therapy. Together we will create a treatment plan to best suit your oral health needs.
Reasons for restorative dentistry:
- Replace damaged, decayed and missing teeth
- Fill in unattractive spaces between teeth
- Improve or correct an improper bite
- Restore normal eating and chewing
- Enhance your smile
- Relieve dental pain
Should you choose implant therapy to replace missing teeth, you can rest easy know that we will be working hand in hand with you, and the specialist to achieve the highest quality of care best suited to your needs.
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