
Your safety and the safety of our team is our top priority, and you will notice that we have some new precautions in place when you visit our office. Asking our patients and team members screening questions each day to determine if they are at risk. Making hand sanitizer available throughout the office and encouraging you to use it when you arrive.
If you have any questions or to schedule our appointment, please contact us at 714-535-0192. We look forward to seeing you soon! Dental implants are one of the options available for replacement of missing teeth. Dental implants have been in use since 1965. They consist of a metal base, usually titanium, which is surgically placed into the jaw bone, to support an abutment and a crown.
If you have any questions or to schedule our appointment, please contact us at 714-535-0192. We look forward to seeing you soon! Dental implants are one of the options available for replacement of missing teeth. Dental implants have been in use since 1965. They consist of a metal base, usually titanium, which is surgically placed into the jaw bone, to support an abutment and a crown.
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Implant
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A dental implant is a titanium threaded insert (like a tooth root) that is surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gum line that allows your dentist to mount replacement teeth or a bridge into that area. An implant doesn't come loose like a denture can. Dental implants also benefit general oral health because they do not have to be anchored to other teeth, like bridges.
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We also process and maximize benefits for most insurance carriers. Our team works exceptionally hard to ensure that your plan is used to the fullest extent. And we take these matters especially to heart. We never want you to feel as though your dental insurance claim is a battle that you must fight on your own.
After Implant Care
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It is important to follow instructions after you have oral surgery to ensure proper healing and to avoid complications. As a rule of thumb, you should always wait two hours after surgery before eating to let the anesthesia wear off. Trying to eat before this could result in soft tissue damage because you are not able to feel all of your mouth.
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