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close up shot of a patient’s mouth with a single implant
A dental implant is a gold standard tooth replacement option that is composed of a dental implant post, an abutment, and a prosthesis. The dental implant post is made to act like a natural tooth root, the abutment is the connector piece, and the prosthesis is what gives patients a natural and better-looking new smile. Depending …
dentist implantologist showing dental bridge implant technology on human tooth jaw model
If you are a patient getting dental implants in Miami, FL, you may have some questions about the different parts of a dental implant. The one you probably have the most questions about are the part that you can see, the crown or denture that gets placed on top of the dental implants, otherwise known …
Medically accurate 3D illustration of human teeth and Implant concept
Full mouth dental implants in Miami, FL, are a trusted and reliable full arch teeth replacement option. With full mouth dental implants, four or more dental implants are used to secure and stabilize a full arch prosthesis. Because no two people have the same exact smile, full mouth dental implants can be custom-made to fit …
Dentist clear jaw model, dental tooth implant
An abutment is one part of a dental implants in Miami, FL that connects the dental implant post to the tooth crown (prosthesis). Whether people need to restore their smile with one dental implant or full mouth dental implants, the abutment plays a crucial role in ensuring the success and longevity of the dental implant.   Ready …
dentist implantologist showing dental bridge implant technology on human tooth jaw model
Multiple dental implants in Miami, FL are used to replace missing teeth in various parts of a patient’s mouth. Each dental implant post, in a multiple dental implant procedure, serves as an artificial tooth root, providing a stable foundation for a replacement tooth or a bridge. There are numerous reasons why people should replace their missing …
Photo of implant and tooth model
The implant supported dentures in Miami, FL, also known as over-dentures, are a restorative tooth replacement option. Unlike traditional dentures that rest on the gums, implant supported dentures are supported by and attached to dental implants — typically titanium posts surgically fixed in the patient’s jawbone. There are various factors that can determine a person’s candidacy …
3d image of a dental implant bridge and a prosthesis jaw with a blue backdrop.
Unlike traditional dentures, which rest on the gums, implant supported dentures in Miami, FL are anchored by dental implants. These tooth implants, typically made of titanium material, are surgically placed into the patient’s jawbone, giving them a sturdy base for the dentures to be attached to. This means that implant supported dentures are more stable and …
ceramic prosthesis with artificial gums, upper and lower jaw on black glass
full arch dental implants in Miami, FL, are an effective and permanent solution to replace a full arch of missing teeth with. The dental implants used in a full mouth dental implant procedure restore the look and function of the patient’s smile. Unlike traditional dentures, full mouth dental implants give patients a stable and comfortable …
Close-up 3d image of a dental implant
Traditional dentures can be used to restore missing teeth or damaged teeth. However, over time, they can become loose or ill-fitting. dental implants in Miami, FL, however, give patients a stable and comfortable new smile because they are placed securely in their jawbone. Not only are dental implants super versatile, they can give patients a …
Close-up 3d model of a dental implant
A dental implants in Miami, FL is a prosthetic dental device surgically placed into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth. It consists of an artificial tooth root, made of titanium, on which a crown or bridge is attached. Dental implants can be used to replace one or more teeth and are considered the most …

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