| DENTAL
IMPLANTS
The
California
Dental Specialty Group
provides dental implant services as a major part of
the extensive dental specialty services that we offer
to our patients.
New
teeth just like your own
If you have lost one or more teeth and you avoid laughing aloud,
smiling, or eating in public because your denture may
slip or a space left by missing teeth may show, then
you may want to consider dental implants. No matter
how many teeth you're missing, dental implants may make
it possible for you to:
- Smile
with confidence
- Eat
whatever you like
- Talk
and laugh without embarrassment
- Speak
with confidence again
You
may have spaces in your mouth where teeth were lost
or removed or never grew in. Although these spaces may
be embarrassing, traditional dental restorations aren't
always the best solution. Removing a complete or partial
denture at night may be inconvenient and and you may
wish to avoid the discomfort and embarrassment caused
by a denture that slips.
If
you want teeth that look and feel as though they're
really part of your mouth, dental implants may be right
for you. Used successfully for many years, dental implants
anchor artificial teeth into your jawbone to provide
a secure and stable fit. Implants can meet your needs
whether you're missing all, a few, or only one of your
teeth.


Are
implants for you?
Dental
implants can improve the quality of life for many people,
but they aren't for everyone. If some of the items below
apply to you, then dental implants may be a good choice
for you:
How
your mouth feels
Do
complete or partial dentures cause discomfort when you
eat?
Do you wear a denture that slips or fits badly?
Are the teeth holding your bridge loosening or moving?
Do you have difficulty chewing certain foods?
How
you feel about your teeth

Are
you embarrassed about missing teeth or dentures when
you smile or laugh?
If you have a complete or partial denture, do you sometimes
carry it in your pocket or leave it at home?
Has tooth loss caused you to loose confidence when speaking
or smiling?
Your
commitment to dental implants
Can
you wait 3 to 9 months for the entire implant process
to be completed?
Are you willing to spend extra time caring for your
dental implants?
Will you follow up with regular dental checkups?
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more about dental implants:
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