May 9, 2008

This Warren Implant Dentist Cares About Restoring Any Lost Teeth


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Life is an adventure for many of us. Often, when arriving at a crucial juncture, we must quickly decide where it is we want to go. Sometimes we take a path and go on and on and never know where we are or where we will end up. Warren dentist Fotolia_6452934_XS.jpg

You don't have to worry about that at my Warren dental clinic. Over here, you won't be blinded by science. You don't have to stumble around, trying to figure out what's happening and where you are going. I'll give you a step by step explanation of the work we do for you, why it is good and any negative aspects. There will be no surprises in store for you. You will be fully clued up before we even ask you to open your mouth.

I am very good at restoring teeth. I do this a lot at our Warren implant dentist office and replace the teeth that patients lose. The initial step of the procedure calls for an artificial root to be put in. This is inserted deep into your jaw bone. You should imagine the root as a kind of prosthetic, because your bone will grow in order to surround the root. The root is now a crucial part of your dental structure. Once the root has settled in, we give you the crown, which won't look out of place among your natural teeth.

When I put in an implant, I avoid taking any kind of risk. I will not jeopardize the health of your neighboring teeth. They are safe from my tools. This means that these teeth won't weaken during our work.

The Warren dentist implants do not cause damage to your gums like dentures may do. The implants are designed so they won't rub or irritate your gums. The gums are safe from the grating that dentures normally produce. Keeping your gums pink, healthy and elevated above your jaw bone will be good for the general health of your teeth.

When putting in an implant, the risk of infection is always there. Like always, I restrict myself from doing too much. Unless I'm convinced you should get an implant, I won't go through with the procedure. After the formalities, you can have the implant operation. Afterwards, you should agree to some post-procedure visits to ensure everything is going according to plan. I won't end the relationship once the implant is in. As your dentist, I will still check on you until I am assured that you have made a complete recovery. I always make time, because that's my role as a Warren implant dentist.

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