BENEFITS OF DENTAL IMPLANTS - CORAL GABLES, FL

BENEFITS OF DENTAL IMPLANTS

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DENTAL IMPLANTS ACT LIKE YOUR NATURAL TEETH

Replacing a single missing tooth can be accomplished with a single dental implantDental implants in Coral Gables, FL are designed to function just like your real teeth and look very natural. They do not require additional maintenance and can preserve your jaw bone.

BENEFITS OF DENTAL IMPLANTS FOR TEETH REPLACEMENT INCLUDE:

Key benefits of dental implants include:

TEETH REPLACEMENT WITH IMPLANTS OR A DENTAL BRIDGE

Teeth replacement for a single tooth can be accomplished with a single dental implant. These implants are designed to mimic the root of the tooth and the crown looks and feels just like our natural teeth. A dental bridge is another option for teeth replacement and is a permanent solution for three or more adjacent missing teeth. The bridge is comprised of three or more crown units and creates a stable foundation between two secure dental implants.

SINGLE AND MULTIPLE MISSING TEETH DENTAL IMPLANTS

A large number of adults lose their teeth to tooth decay or gum disease and need to undergo some type of tooth replacement procedure. Dr. Scott Ross and Dr. Bradley Ross offer single dental implants, implant supported dentures, and implant bridges as teeth replacement options.

REPLACING MULTIPLE TEETH

In some cases, individual dental implants in Coral Gables, FL can be used to replace multiple teeth by placing an implant at the site of each missing tooth. Implant supported dentures can also be provided when an entire arch or even all of the teeth need replacing. These can either be fixed or removable.

Dental implants provide a stable, secure method for replacing missing teeth. For more information about dental implants in Coral Gables and teeth replacement procedures, set up a consultation with Periodontists Dr. Scott Ross and Dr. Bradley Ross today!

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