Answers To Common Questions About Dental Implants

At Joel D. Singer, DMD, we want to help our patients restore their oral health. If they are in need of a tooth replacement, we want to be sure they are making an educated decision on a treatment that will be beneficial to their needs and lifestyle. Many patients who are in need of a tooth replacement or are experiencing severe decay that is irreparable often inquire about dental implants. For some of our patients, dental implants are an excellent choice. If you are unfamiliar, dental implants provide a permanent base for replacement teeth. Over time, the prosthesis fuses with the jawbone to create a permanent and lasting solution. We want to answer some of the most common questions we receive about dental implants.

Restore Your Smile And Your Confidence

My goal for my patients is to provide dental care with a focus on their overall health and well-being. If you are experiencing severe decay, unexplained discomfort, or missing teeth, I can help restore the function of your teeth. I not only use restorative treatments to repair your teeth but also to help improve your quality of life and lifelong health. If you have been experiencing dental issues, avoid smiling, and have difficulty eating, I can help you. Continue reading to learn more about the benefits restorative dentistry can provide.

Who Is A Candidate For Dental Implants?

There is no excitement like that of a child who has lost their tooth for the first time. That excitement continues with each baby tooth that falls out. Unfortunately, as adults we don’t share that same excitement when there is a loss of a tooth. There can be a number of reasons why a patient may need to lose a tooth as an adult. Our goal is to help our patients through the process and help them choose a tooth replacement option as soon as possible. Our first treatment recommendation is always a dental implant.

Learn About A “Royal” Treatment For Your Mouth

Did we recommend a dental crown during your last appointment and you have hesitated to schedule your treatment because you are unsure of the treatment process? We know it can be a little nerve-racking to schedule a treatment you are unfamiliar with. While we are always sympathetic to our patients’ feelings, it is important to schedule your dental crown treatment as soon as possible to avoid further damage and the need for additional treatments. We want to help you feel more comfortable with the process. Read on to learn more about this common dental treatment and why we may have recommended this treatment method.