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Is a Dental Implant Right for You?

Dallas, TX – When you lose a permanent tooth from either trauma or natural decay, a cosmetic dentist has a few options to replace the missing tooth and help restore your smile. One of those options is a dental implant and these implants can provide a wonderful solution for most patients. Once installed the dental [...]

Dentures or Implants

Dallas, TX – When a patient loses a tooth, or several teeth, a cosmetic dentist has a few alternatives for repairing the persons bite and smile. These include both dentures and implants and the choice a patient makes between these solutions can depend on many different factors.
Dentures are a very common solution for many patients [...]

Dental Implants

Dallas, TX – Cosmetic dentistry can provide a wide range of procedures to help a patient repair the look and feel of their teeth. These can include improving the shape and color of a tooth, and can have a dramatic affect on a persons smile and self-esteem. One of the more modern procedures that cosmetic [...]

Dental Implants

Dallas, TX – Remember as a child watching your grandparents have difficulty chewing because of dentures that fit improperly or were just loose because of shrinking of the gums and jaw? They just accepted this discomfort because it was typical of dentures after you had them for awhile. Today, patients no longer have to deal [...]

Dental Bridge or Dental Implant?

Dallas, TX – When a patient needs to replace a missing tooth, a cosmetic dentist has a few options and the choice between them depends on several factors. The location of the missing tooth as well as the general health of the patients other teeth will help guide him to a decision on what’s best [...]

Dental Implants Make The Difference If Installed Properly

Remember as a child watching your grandparents have difficulty chewing because of dentures that fit improperly or were just loose because of shrinking of the gums and jaw? They just accepted this discomfort because it was typical of dentures after you had them for awhile. Today, patients no longer have to deal with this discomfort when they have dental implants. Dental implants are artificial teeth that are part of prosthetic dentistry and used to replace one or more natural teeth.