Dental Implants

Amazing Dental Implants

Dental implants are an ideal tooth replacement for people who are missing one or more of their natural teeth, and they’re available at The Yuma Dentist in Yuma AZ. A dental implant is a metal post, usually titanium, that is inserted into the bone to replace the missing root. For a single implant, a crown

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Getting Ready For A Dental Implant?

At The Yuma Dentist in Yuma, AZ, we believe everyone deserves a sensational smile. This blog post concentrates on the preparation necessary for a dental implant. What is a dental implant? Simply stated, a dental implant is a titanium post placed into the jawbone with attached abutment and artificial tooth. An implant can also support a dental

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Dental Implants Change Lives

Many people have had a boost in self-confidence after restoring missing teeth with dental implants from The Yuma Dentist. Nothing gives us more satisfaction than helping people improve their quality of life. With a new smile, they feel better about themselves. They feel more comfortable in public. They socialize more often. Dental implants are an artificial

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Ready To Smile Again?

There are folks out there who won’t smile no matter what. Are you one of them? Do you keep your mouth closed when someone takes a picture of you? Have you been hiding unsightly teeth for years? At The Yuma Dentist in Yuma AZ, we can help. If you are missing one or more teeth,

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Gap-Tooth Smiles Aren’t Quite As Adorable Anymore

Have you lost teeth? It’s a lot different than when you lost your baby teeth way back in the day. Your adult teeth, of course, don’t grow back. But we can do something about that with dental implants from The Yuma Dentist in Yuma AZ. A dental implants is an artificial tooth root that is

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You Have Nothing To Lose Except Loose Dentures

Modern dental technology has solved the problem of loose-fitting dentures with an extraordinary tooth replacement option, available at The Yuma Dentist. Dental implant posts can anchor full or partial dentures, far more securely than conventional dentures. Implant dentures are secure enough to allow the wearer to eat an apple, chew a thick sandwich, or share

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Mini Implants May Be Right For You

The topic of this post from The Yuma Dentist is implant dentures, sometimes called “mini implants.” You may have heard about dental implants. A single implant can support an artificial tooth. They are surgically place in the jaw, and look and work like a natural tooth. Implant dentures are multiple implants to support a set

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Save Money With Dental Implants At Yuma Family Dentist

Q: When is the least expensive tooth replacement method really the most expensive? A: When it ends up costing far more in the long run. Many people who lose a tooth do not understand the importance of replacing it with a dental implant. But a dental implant from The Yuma Dentist is almost like getting

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What Is More Valuable Than A Diamond?

“Every tooth in a man’s head is more valuable than a diamond.” -Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote, 1605 When Cervantes wrote that, there was no way to replace teeth that were lost to decay or trauma. We are fortunate to live at a time where there is a permanent replacement for missing teeth: dental implants, available from The

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Trust The Yuma Dentist For Accurate Dental Info

Dental patients are more informed than ever before and it’s not surprising that much of their knowledge about oral health and dental treatment is gleaned from online sources. Proactive self-education can be beneficial for you and your family, especially if it helps with living a healthy lifestyle. At the Yuma Dentist, we caution our friends

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