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dental implant prosthetic being placed on dental implant posts.
Dealing with one or more missing teeth? For those who have missing teeth, they should consider getting treated with dental implants in Miami, FL. However, when people do not replace their natural teeth with dental implants, the beauty, health, and functionality of their smile ca be negatively affected. Continue reading to learn what could happen …
a full mouth dental implant model with dental crowns and a dental bridge.
When people have a full arch of missing or damaged teeth, it can affect their dental functionality and the confidence in their smile. Luckily, full arch dental implants in Miami, FL can improve the look, function, and health of a patients smile. With full mouth dental implants, patients will be able to chew, speak, and …
a dental implant dentist holding an oversized dental implant model.
Dealing with a less than stellar smile can certainly be a drag and impact a person’s daily quality of life. Fortunately, a skilled doctor can may recommend dental implants in Miami, FL to remedy this issue and restore the patients smile. The parts that compose a dental implant and how it is placed in a patient’s …
a titanium dental implant post and crown model.
The dental implants are composed of a few, but necessary, parts. Dental implants have a dental implant post, an abutment, and a dental prosthetic or crown. The dental implant post in Miami, FL, is implanted into a patient’s jawbone by their trusted doctor. The dental implant post acts as a natural tooth root, stimulating the …
a dental implant dentist milling a full mouth dental implant prosthetic in a dental lab.
A trusted doctor may recommend people to get dental implants when they have one or more missing or damaged teeth. There are various types of dental implant options that can be used to replace missing teeth. These dental implant options are single dental implants, multiple dental implants, implant supported dentures, and full arch dental implants. After …
a full mouth model showcasing a single tooth extraction.
Whenever possible, dental professionals try to save existing, natural teeth. However, when a tooth has undergone extensive damage or decay—or has become a problem for another reason—it sometimes needs to be removed. However, tooth extractions are not the end of the story. Once teeth are removed,  dental implants should immediately be placed. Continue reading to learn …
a dentist painting a full mouth all on x dental prosthetic implant model.
Having a beautiful smile can certainly be a great feature to have. However, for those who have missing teeth, or those who have teeth that are damaged, misshaped, or even discolored, a trusted doctor can assess the patient’s teeth to determine which treatment option could be best for them. The All On X full arch …
three single dental implants being placed into a jaw model.
Single or multiple missing teeth can be replaced by dental implants. Dental implants are a revolutionary dental restoration procedure that provides 99% bite power, new aesthetic appeal, function, and improved look and jawbone health. Dental implants are a fantastic option to achieve a new smile that a dentist in Miami, FL may recommend if patients …
a dental patient being fitted for full mouth dental implant restorations.
People may be beyond ready for a new smile if they are experiencing missing teeth, damaged, or misshaped teeth. After assessing the patients teeth, a skilled dentist may recommend dental implants in Miami, FL as a smile restoration option. Dental implants are super versatile and replace one or more teeth. If patients have several teeth missing …
a dental implant patient enjoying a new smile restoration treatment.
For many people, dealing with missing or damaged teeth can be a really hard experience. That is why dental implants in Miami, FL, should be considered when looking for a permanent full mouth reconstruction treatment.  When Do You Need Dental Implants? When people have a single missing tooth or multiple missing teeth, self-esteem can suffer, and it …

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