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Top 3 Questions After Dental Implant Surgery

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Dental implants are the most superior and long-term solution for missing teeth. However, unlike traditional dentures, bridges or partials, your dental implants will require a special oral surgery. The implants work better than other restorative options because they are inserted into your jawbone – just like real teeth. While dental implant surgery can seem intimidating,… Continue reading

Reasons for Pain After Implant Dentures

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At 1899 Dental Implant, we go to great lengths to ensure your dental implant surgery is successful. It is rare that we have a patient who complains of pain after their full-arch implant dentures. However, it can happen. Please call our office at the first sign of discomfort, as ignoring pain around your dental implants… Continue reading

Why Do I Need Bone Grafting?

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When getting dental implants, it is common to have some questions about the procedure and process. One of the most common questions we get at 1899 Dental Implant is “will I need bone grafting for a dental implant?” Dental Implants Require Healthy Bone Levels The health of your jaw bone matters tremendously when getting dental… Continue reading

Flapless and Fearless Implant Surgery

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Dental implants require the surgical placement of titanium posts or screws into your jawbone. To do so, the dental surgeon must go through the gum tissues. The traditional method of implant surgery involved major incisions and flaps on the gums to access the underlying bone. Contrary to what you may assume, it is these cuts… Continue reading

The Best Candidates for Same Day Dental Implants

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Unless you are a little kid awaiting a visit from the Tooth Fairy, missing teeth are not a welcome event. In fact, losing adult teeth can cause notable angst – especially if you have to wait several weeks or months until your missing teeth get replaced. Fortunately, modern restorative dentistry offers a solution for many… Continue reading

Healing from Oral Surgery Over the Holidays

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When it comes to dental implants and other oral surgeries, many patients elect to schedule them over the holidays, or when they’d miss the least amount of work. While the holidays are an excellent chance to find some down time, they are also filled with fun traditions and family activities. At 1899 Dental Implants, we… Continue reading

The Basics of Bone Grafting Before Dental Implants

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Do you want dental implants but don’t have enough jaw bone to support them? You are not alone. Many patients with missing teeth are told that their jaw bone is inadequate in either height, density or both. Unfortunately, a dental implant must have plenty of healthy surrounding bone to be successful. Without proper bone strength,… Continue reading

Reconsidering Your Dentures?

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Are you choosing dentures to save costs? Perhaps you currently have dentures but are unhappy with their comfort and function? There is a better tooth replacement solution using dental implants. Dental Implants are a permanent solution to missing teeth that act, feel and look like natural teeth. At 1899 Dental Implants, we employ a team… Continue reading

The Top 4 Ways that Dental Implants Save the Day

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Missing teeth bring more setbacks than an unsightly smile. In fact, when permanent teeth are not replaced with dental implants, there are consequences that can affect your health and quality of life. By using a dental implant (or multiple implants) to replace both the missing tooth and tooth root, you can avoid some major obstacles… Continue reading

Dental Implants and The Importance of Gum Disease Prevention

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Gum disease is one of the most common yet most serious oral health conditions in the United States. While all patients should take steps to avoid periodontal disease, the stakes are higher for those who have dental implants. We know that untreated gum disease can lead to the destruction of tissue and bone that supports… Continue reading

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