Dental Implants

Dental Implants

Dental implants give you a second chance to have fully functional permanent teeth and enjoy life to the fullest. They look, feel, and function just like your natural teeth. Patients regain the ability to eat their favorite foods and can smile with confidence, because their teeth appear natural.

Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom Teeth

The average adult has a total of 32 teeth. However, the average mouth only fits 28 teeth. The four additional teeth, which are the last teeth in the back of the jaw, are your Third Molars, commonly known as “wisdom teeth.” Your wisdom teeth usually are non-functional teeth and often need to be removed.

Sedation Dentistry

Sedation Dentistry

We understand that patients can be very nervous and anxious about their oral surgery procedure. We try to make your experience as pleasant as possible. The sedation that we offer will put you to sleep and make you comfortable during your procedure.

Bone Grafting

Bone Grafting

If you have missing teeth, your jawbone can decline significantly in those areas. This can lead to poor quality and quantity of bone, making it unsuitable for dental implant placement. In these situations, we can perform a bone grafting procedure to rebuild the jawbone.

Facial Trauma

Facial Trauma

There are many different causes of facial trauma including motor vehicle accidents, accidental falls, sports injuries, interpersonal violence, and work related injuries. When necessary, an oral surgeon can treat fractures of the bone that surrounds your teeth and replant teeth that have been displaced or “knocked out”.

Gum Grafting

Gum Grafting

When recession of the gums occurs, the body loses a natural defense against bacterial penetration and trauma. When this problem occurs, gum reconstruction using grafting techniques is an option. Gum recession can also result in a cosmetic defect and a “long in the tooth” look that can be corrected.

Pathology

Pathology

Occasionally, you may find that lumps or sores have formed inside your mouth. These can be a sign of a pathologic process, or cancerous growth. The most serious of which is oral cancer. Do not ignore suspicious lumps or sores.

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DENTAL IMPLANTS


Dental implants give you a second chance to have fully functional permanent teeth and enjoy life to the fullest. They look, feel, and function just like your natural teeth. Patients regain the ability to eat their favorite foods and can smile with confidence, because their teeth appear natural.

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WISDOM TEETH


The average adult has a total of 32 teeth. However, the average mouth only fits 28 teeth. The four additional teeth, which are the last teeth in the back of the jaw, are your Third Molars, commonly known as “wisdom teeth.” Your wisdom teeth usually are non-functional teeth and often need to be removed.

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SEDATION DENTISTRY


We understand that patients can be very nervous and anxious about their oral surgery procedure. We try to make your experience as pleasant as possible. The sedation that we offer will put you to sleep and make you comfortable during your procedure.

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BONE GRAFTING


If you have missing teeth, your jawbone can decline significantly in those areas. This can lead to poor quality and quantity of bone, making it unsuitable for dental implant placement. In these situations, we can perform a bone grafting procedure to rebuild the jawbone.

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PATHOLOGY


Occasionally, you may find that lumps or sores have formed inside your mouth. These can be a sign of a pathologic process, or cancerous growth. The most serious of which is oral cancer. Do not ignore suspicious lumps or sores.

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FACIAL TRAUMA


There are many different causes of facial trauma including motor vehicle accidents, accidental falls, sports injuries, interpersonal violence, and work related injuries. When necessary, an oral surgeon can treat fractures of the bone that surrounds your teeth and replant teeth that have been displaced or “knocked out”.

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GUM GRAFTING


When recession of the gums occurs, the body loses a natural defense against bacterial penetration and trauma. When this problem occurs, gum reconstruction using grafting techniques is an option. Gum recession can also result in a cosmetic defect and a “long in the tooth” look that can be corrected.

Dental Implants

Dental implants give you a second chance to have fully functional permanent teeth and enjoy life to the fullest. They look, feel, and function just like your natural teeth. Patients regain the ability to eat their favorite foods and can smile with confidence, because their teeth appear natural.

Wisdom Teeth

The average adult has a total of 32 teeth. However, the average mouth only fits 28 teeth. The four additional teeth, which are the last teeth in the back of the jaw, are your Third Molars, commonly known as “wisdom teeth.” Your wisdom teeth usually are non-functional teeth and often need to be removed.

Sedation Dentistry

We understand that patients can be very nervous and anxious about their oral surgery procedure. We try to make your experience as pleasant as possible. The sedation that we offer will put you to sleep and make you comfortable during your procedure.

Bone Grafting

If you have missing teeth, your jawbone can decline significantly in those areas. This can lead to poor quality and quantity of bone, making it unsuitable for dental implant placement. In these situations, we can perform a bone grafting procedure to rebuild the jawbone.

Pathology

Occasionally, you may find that lumps or sores have formed inside your mouth. These can be a sign of a pathologic process, or cancerous growth. The most serious of which is oral cancer. Do not ignore suspicious lumps or sores.

Facial Trauma

There are many different causes of facial trauma including motor vehicle accidents, accidental falls, sports injuries, interpersonal violence, and work related injuries. When necessary, an oral surgeon can treat fractures of the bone that surrounds your teeth and replant teeth that have been displaced or “knocked out”.

Gum Grafting

When recession of the gums occurs, the body loses a natural defense against bacterial penetration and trauma. When this problem occurs, gum reconstruction using grafting techniques is an option. Gum recession can also result in a cosmetic defect and a “long in the tooth” look that can be corrected.

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