Liebes David R DDS
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For over 30 years Liebes Dental has been committed to providing our patients with the highest quality dental care in a safe and caring environment. We know that your oral health is important not only for maintaining your smile, but it also plays a pivotal role in maintaining your overall health. Our offices in Hackettstown & Long Valley, NJ offer a wide range of cosmetic, implant, and restorative dentistry procedures to meet your needs.
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All-On-Four
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The All-On-Four procedure makes it possible for you to have your teeth removed, dental implants placed and restored with a fixed dental bridge all in the same day. This is an excellent option for patients who need to remove their remaining teeth. This is a special technique for placing dental implants.
Composite Fillings
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Composite is a tooth-colored material that can be chemically and mechanically bonded to a natural tooth. This allows dentists to uses it to replace decayed or affected parts of a tooth removed due to decay, fractures, or cracks. There are many types of filling materials available. Amalgam and gold can be used to restore teeth.
Crowns/Bridges
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A crown is a restoration that covers the entire surface of the tooth. It restores the tooth to is original size and shape. When other filling options are not adequate a crown provides the strength a tooth needs to function. There are several types of crowns. All porcelain and porcelain fused to metal are the most popular.
Dental Exams
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Regular dental exams are a critical part of preventive health care. The American Dental Association recommends that adults schedule regular dental exams at intervals determined by a dentist. Regular dental exams help protect not just your oral health, but also your overall health. For instance, signs and symptoms of some systemic diseases might show up in the mouth first.
Dentures
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A denture is a removable appliance that is worn by patients who are missing teeth. These dentures not only replace the missing teeth, but also help to support facial architecture. A complete denture may be either "conventional" or "immediate." A conventional type is made after the teeth have been removed and the gum tissue has healed, usually taking 4 to 6 weeks.
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