Dental Implant Questions & Answers

If you are missing more than one tooth, have dentures, or need multiple teeth extracted, you may have plenty of dental implant questions as you decide the best treatment path for you. Full mouth dental implants can enhance your lifestyle by allowing you to enjoy eating again, be proud of your smile and improve your overall health.

To help you understand the treatment, we have created a helpful list of common dental implant questions with their answers. If you have additional questions or want to discuss how dental implants can change your smile, schedule a dental implant consultation at one of our locations.

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    Why is Senior Dental Care important for my Parents?

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    As the baby boomer generation gets older, many of us are helping take care of our parents. Most people think of helping their parents with housing, assisted living, and even health care. One important area that is often overlooked is senior dental care. With proper dental care, baby boomers can avoid having major dental and general health problems later in life. Senior dental care is connected to whole-body health and if properly taken care of can avoid serious problems like heart

    Alternative to Dentures

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    Traditionally, the solution to missing teeth was dentures. But many people are looking for an alternative. Problems with removable dentures are caused by two basic things: what they are made of, and how they are held in place. Teeth Tomorrow full-arch dental implants address both of these issues.

    Should I have my teeth extracted and a bridge put in all in one day?

    You’ve probably seen lots of ads for bridges delivered in one day. Many people think that ‘if you can get it done in a day, it must be good’. But, the real difference is in the final result, and what a difference a day makes. With one-day procedures, you have your teeth taken out, dental implants put in, and a temporary bridge fitted over the course of an entire day. Swelling that results from oral surgery doesn’t decrease before the