Structure of a Dental Implant

The dental implant is a tooth replacement concept that has elevated the standards for replacing missing teeth. Today, increasing numbers of patients are choosing a dental or tooth implant in Queens to replace one or more missing teeth. The success and popularity of the dental implant has much to do with its natural design and [...]

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On January 5th, 2012, posted in: tooth implant by

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Single -Tooth Implant vs. Dental Bridge

The dental implant has proven to be a revolutionary solution for replacing a missing tooth for more than four decades. It is the solution that bears the closest resemblance to your natural tooth, both in appearance and in function. The implant is also the most conservative choice in terms of its impact on the neighboring [...]

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Dental Implants: Will I need a sinus lift?

When it comes to dental conditions and procedures, we are all different. The needs of one patient can be vastly different from the needs of another patient. Often times, one dental procedure can be used to address a number of concerns, though some modifications may be necessary to ensure the very best results. An example [...]

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On December 16th, 2011, posted in: oral surgeon by

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Periodontal disease: Am I still a candidate for dental implants?

Dental implants have completely transformed the way that the world views tooth replacement. Patients who may have felt limited by the available tooth replacement solutions in years past now have access to a stronger, more natural alternative. With so many advantages, it is easy to understand why so many patients desire the dental implant solution. [...]

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On December 6th, 2011, posted in: periodontist by

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Do dental implants mimic the natural tooth structure?

Patients who are missing a single tooth or multiple teeth often consider dental implants in Long Island as a permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. As dental implants have improved over the years, they’ve become an increasingly common choice among patients. One of the reasons that dental implants are so popular is that they offer [...]

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Why Choose a Periodontist for Dental Implants?

Dental implants can be a lifelong tooth replacement solution when all goes according to plan. An important part of an implant’s success is due to the dentist who places it. When selecting an implant dentist in Queens, patients have a variety of options. Practitioners in a variety of specialties can place dental implants, so it’s [...]

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On November 17th, 2011, posted in: implant dentist by

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All-on-4 dental implants: Is it really possible to get teeth in a day?

Many edentulous, or toothless, patients feel resigned to wearing uncomfortable dentures that don’t fit properly. They may believe that the alternative of dental implants involves multiple surgeries and a lengthy treatment timeline. Fortunately, your Long Island implant dentist offers a streamlined dental implant procedure that allows you to get an entirely new set of teeth [...]

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Multiple tooth replacement: What are my options?

Patients who have struggled with gum disease, toothaches, and tooth loss sometimes feel that life would be simpler if the teeth were just pulled and replaced with dentures. There was also a time in the not-to-distant past that the only solution for dental problems was extraction and eventually, dentures. Many denture wearers can attest to [...]

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On October 24th, 2011, posted in: dental implants by

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Single tooth replacement options

Replacing a single missing tooth anywhere in the mouth is a decision that deserves serious consideration. Ideally, you will want to choose a permanent solution for long-lasting satisfaction. There is a temporary, less desirable option, such as the removable partial. But, in terms of replacing a single tooth, a partial is a rather bulky and [...]

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What are the benefits of replacing a missing tooth?

It can be hard to ignore a missing tooth. Just as it would be difficult to function without the individual fingers on our hands, each tooth has a specific purpose. And just as fingers on a hand can work together to accomplish important work, the teeth are also more efficient when all members are present. [...]

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On October 3rd, 2011, posted in: dental implants by

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