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      <title>Root Canal Myths vs. Facts: Debunking Common Misconceptions</title>
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      <description>Root canal therapy often suffers from widespread misconceptions, leading many to unnecessary anxiety about this common dental procedure. Here's a clear breakdown of myths versus facts to help you understand the truth about root canals.</description>
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           Root canal therapy often suffers from widespread misconceptions, leading many to unnecessary anxiety about this common dental procedure. Here's a clear breakdown of myths versus facts to help you understand the truth about root canals.
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           Myth 1: Root Canals Are Painful
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           : With modern anesthetics and advanced techniques, root canal treatments are typically pain-free. The discomfort experienced after the procedure is usually mild and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.
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           Myth 2: Root Canals Cause Illness
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           : There is no scientific evidence linking root canals to the occurrence of other diseases in the body. The myth that root canal treatments cause illness is based on outdated research that has since been debunked.
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           Myth 3: Better to Pull the Tooth
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           : Saving your natural tooth, if possible, is often the best option. Root canal treatment is a safe and effective way to preserve the tooth, functionality, and aesthetics of your smile, avoiding the need for more complex dental procedures like implants or bridges.
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           Myth 4: Root Canals Don’t Last
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           : A properly performed root canal can last a lifetime. With good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, the longevity of a root-canaled tooth is comparable to natural teeth.
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           Ensuring the Best Outcome
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           To ensure the best outcome for your root canal treatment, it is crucial to follow your dentist's care instructions, maintain good oral hygiene, and schedule regular dental visits for check-ups and cleanings. Debunking these myths and understanding the facts can help you approach your root canal treatment with confidence.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2024 17:13:41 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Undergoing bone grafting can be a crucial step toward dental implants or other oral surgeries. The healing process is paramount for the success of future dental work. Here are four effective strategies to facilitate faster recovery after a bone grafting procedure:</description>
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           Undergoing bone grafting can be a crucial step toward dental implants or other oral surgeries. The healing process is paramount for the success of future dental work. Here are four effective strategies to facilitate faster recovery after a bone grafting procedure:
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           1. Follow Strict Oral Hygiene
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           Maintaining impeccable oral hygiene is essential. Gentle rinsing with salt water or prescribed mouthwashes can help keep the graft site clean and free from infection
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           Stick to a diet of soft foods such as yogurt, soups, and smoothies. Avoid hard, sticky, or crunchy foods that might disturb the graft site. Incorporate foods rich in vitamins A and C, which can aid in the healing process.
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           Smoking can significantly slow down healing by impairing blood flow. Avoid smoking and using tobacco products. Avoid strenuous activities and exercise that may lead to increased blood pressure or impact the surgical site.
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           4. Manage Pain and Swelling
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           Applying ice packs on the cheek over the affected area can help reduce swelling. Use medications as prescribed by your dentist to manage pain and prevent complications.
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           Take Charge of Your Recovery
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            Following a bone graft, taking active steps to ensure a smooth recovery is crucial. Adhere to these guidelines diligently, and don't hesitate to reach out to your dental care provider for any concerns or questions during your healing process. Your commitment to following these steps not only speeds up your recovery but also enhances the success of your future dental treatments.
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           Schedule regular check-ups
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2024 17:04:17 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Dr. Eve Libby: Understanding Dental Implants at Implant Center of Miami</title>
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      <description>Hello, I'm Dr. Eve Libby at the Implant Center of Miami in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Having graduated from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014, I specialize in implant and restorative dentistry, focusing on the transformative benefits of dental implants.</description>
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           A dental implant is essentially a titanium screw that is placed into the bone to replace the root of a missing tooth. This can be an option for patients who are already missing a tooth or those who need a tooth extracted due to damage or decay. We often perform bone grafting if necessary to ensure there is sufficient bone to support the implant.
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           Ideal candidates for dental implants include anyone missing one or several teeth, or those aware they will need extractions. Recent extractions are preferable because they often leave more bone available for implant placement. However, even if extractions were done years ago, many patients still have adequate bone, which we can determine through a CT scan.
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           The major advantage of dental implants over other dental prosthetics, like dentures, is that they offer the most realistic feeling of having natural teeth back. For instance, if you were missing all of your teeth and opted for dentures, you might regain about 20% of your function. In contrast, replacing all your teeth with dental implants, such as with an all-on-4 procedure, could restore up to 80% of your function.
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           Dental implants are designed to integrate with your bone, making them stable and allowing you to chew and speak more effectively than with traditional dentures. Plus, if you're replacing a single tooth, the implant will fit seamlessly among your natural teeth, maintaining individual separations that allow for normal flossing and dental hygiene.
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           With proper care, including regular cleanings and bite checks to ensure the stability of the implant and its crown, a dental implant can last many decades. It's important to maintain good oral hygiene to prevent potential failures.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2024 15:20:38 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Dr. Eve Libby: Navigating Dental Implant Treatment at Implant Center</title>
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      <description>Hello, I’m Dr. Eve Libby at the Implant Center of Miami in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Since completing my education at NYU College of Dentistry in 2014, I have specialized in implant and restorative dentistry. Today, I want to guide you through the process of receiving dental implants at our center, emphasizing our thorough and patient-centric approach.</description>
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           The journey to dental implants begins with an initial consultation. During this meeting, we utilize advanced CT scan technology to obtain a comprehensive 3D image of your jawbone. This scan is crucial as it assesses the bone’s width and length, determining the viability for implant placement. If the bone density is slightly lacking, we have options available, such as bone grafting, which can be performed either as a preparatory step or concurrently with the implant placement.
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           If an extraction is necessary, it is followed by a waiting period of about 3 to 4 months, often with a bone graft, to allow the area to heal adequately before placing the implant. The implant itself serves as a new root for the missing tooth and is securely placed into the jawbone. After another 3 to 4 months of healing to ensure the implant integrates properly with the bone, we move on to the final stage, which involves crafting and attaching a custom crown to restore both function and aesthetics to your smile.
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            The entire process is designed to be as smooth and understandable as possible, ensuring that you are well-informed and comfortable every step of the way. If you have any questions about dental implants or would like to start your journey towards a restored smile, please
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      <title>Dr. Eve Libby: Choosing Between Dental Implants and Dentures in Bay Harbor, FL</title>
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           Today, I’d like to discuss the significant differences between dental implants and dentures, and why one might be preferred over the other. Dental implants are a superior choice for many due to their fixed nature. Unlike dentures, which are removable and can often feel uncomfortable or less secure, implants are anchored directly into the jawbone. This offers a sense of permanence and stability that closely mirrors the natural function of your teeth. Implants allow patients to enjoy a wider range of foods and social situations without the worry of their dental prosthetics shifting or coming loose.
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           While dentures may be the only viable option for some due to various factors, such as health conditions or bone loss, they are generally less favored because they do not provide the same level of comfort or function as implants. However, in situations where dentures are necessary, we strive to make them as comfortable and functional as possible.
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           If you’re exploring your options between dental implants and dentures or seeking more detailed information about implantology, I invite you to schedule a consultation at our center. Our team is dedicated to answering all your questions and guiding you towards the best treatment choice for your dental health and lifestyle.
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      <title>Dr. Eve Libby: Exploring Dental Veneer Options in Bay Harbor, FL</title>
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      <description>Hello, I'm Dr. Eve Libby at the Implant Center of Miami, located in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Since graduating from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014, I've specialized in implant and restorative dentistry, focusing on providing patients with the highest quality dental veneer options.</description>
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           In our practice, we offer various types of veneers, each made from different materials tailored to meet specific needs and preferences. Feldspathic porcelain is one of the most aesthetically pleasing materials due to its high glass content and translucency, offering a lifelike appearance that closely mimics natural teeth. However, for patients with specific dental habits, such as bruxism or teeth grinding, a more durable material like Emax might be more appropriate. These materials ensure that the veneers not only enhance beauty but also withstand daily functions effectively.
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           An ideal candidate for dental veneers is someone who wishes to transform the appearance of their existing teeth while preserving as much natural tooth structure as possible. It’s important to note that veneers are not suitable for replacing missing teeth; that scenario would typically require dental implants. Sometimes, patients may benefit from a combination of both veneers and implants for a comprehensive smile makeover.
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           for a personalized consultation. We're here to guide you through your options and help you take the first step towards a radiant, natural-looking smile.
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      <title>All-on-4 and All-on-6 Implants: Dr. Eve Libby's Comprehensive Dental Solutions in Bay Harbor FL</title>
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      <description>Hello, I'm Dr. Eve Libby at the Implant Center of Miami in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Since graduating from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014, I've specialized in implant and restorative dentistry, focusing particularly on innovative solutions like the All-on-4 and All-on-6 dental implant procedures.</description>
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           in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Since graduating from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014, I've specialized in implant and restorative dentistry, focusing particularly on innovative solutions like the All-on-4 and All-on-6 dental implant procedures.
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           These procedures are designed for patients who are missing all of their teeth in one or both arches. The All-on-4 and All-on-6 techniques involve strategically placing four or six implants within an arch. These implants support a full set of non-removable, porcelain, metal-free bridges that mimic the look, feel, and function of natural teeth.
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           One of the key advantages of these procedures is the stability they provide. While the minimum number of implants we try to place is four, ideally, we aim for six to ensure greater security. This is crucial because if there is an implant failure, having additional implants means the overall integrity of the bridge remains stable, providing you with continued functionality and peace of mind.
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           Regardless of whether we place four or six implants, the cost remains fixed. Our goal is to achieve the best outcome for you, maximizing implant placement for optimal functionality and aesthetics.
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            . Our dedicated team is here to guide you through the process and help restore your smile and confidence.
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      <title>Embracing Dental Implants with Dr. Eve Libby: Affordability Meets Excellence in Bay Harbor FL</title>
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      <description>Hello, I'm Dr. Eve Libby at the Implant Center of Miami, located in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Since graduating from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014, I have specialized in implant and restorative dentistry, focusing on making quality dental care accessible and affordable.</description>
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           Today, I want to discuss the benefits of dental implants, especially for those with visible missing teeth. At our center, we strive to remove financial barriers to essential dental care. We offer a competitively priced implant package, which includes the cost of the crown for $1,789. This pricing is designed to make the transformative benefits of dental implants available to a broader audience.
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           We understand that the cost of dental care can be a concern, which is why our dedicated front desk team is available to assist with financing options. These plans can spread the cost over several years, making payments manageable and interest-free. This approach allows more people to access treatments that they might have previously thought were out of reach.
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           Dental implants not only enhance your smile but also improve your overall quality of life. They provide the confidence to enjoy social events and meals without fear of dental issues. Our goal is to boost your confidence and ensure you can live your life to the fullest without concerns about your dental health.
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           If you're considering dental implants or have any questions about our services, I encourage you to reach out to us at the Implant Center of Miami for a consultation. We are here to provide a welcoming environment, address all your questions, and help you on your journey to a healthier, more confident smile.
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      <title>Dr. Eve Libby: Merging Artistry and Empathy in Dentistry in Bay Harbor, FL</title>
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      <description>Hello, I’m Dr. Eve Libby at the Implant Center of Miami in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. With a background deeply rooted in the medical field, thanks to my family of physicians, I was drawn to dentistry from a young age. After graduating from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014, I specialized in implant and restorative dentistry, a field that perfectly marries my love for hands-on work and my ability to create comfortable, trusting environments for my patients.</description>
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           From my early days in dental school, I discovered not only a knack for the technical skills required in dentistry but also an innate ability to gain the trust and ease the anxieties of my patients. This dual skill set has been fundamental to my practice, especially working in an implant-focused environment where the transformational impact of dental work is profound. Whether it’s crafting veneers to enhance smiles or replacing missing teeth, the psychological and emotional uplift seen in patients is incredibly rewarding.
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           Dental veneers, one of the primary treatments I offer, involve placing thin porcelain shells over the fronts of teeth. This procedure subtly alters the shape and shade of teeth, often part of a broader transformation involving multiple veneers to achieve a harmonious, confident smile.
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           for a personalized consultation. Here, we strive not only to meet your aesthetic dental needs but also to ensure you are comfortable and fully informed throughout the process. My team and I are dedicated to providing care that not only transforms smiles but also restores confidence and enhances overall well-being.
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      <description>Hello, I'm Dr. Eve Libby at the Implant Center of Miami in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Since graduating from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014 and specializing in implant and restorative dentistry, I have focused on enhancing smiles with the transformative power of dental veneers</description>
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           Veneers are a popular option for those looking to improve the appearance of their smile. They are made from various materials, each chosen based on the patient’s specific needs and dental habits. The most aesthetically pleasing option is feldspathic porcelain, which is known for its high glass content and translucency, providing a lifelike appearance that closely mimics natural teeth. For patients who tend to grind their teeth, a more durable material like Emax may be recommended to ensure the longevity of their veneers.
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           An ideal candidate for veneers is someone who has the majority of their natural teeth intact. Veneers are intended to enhance the existing smile by improving the appearance of the teeth in a minimally invasive way, preserving as much natural tooth structure as possible. For those missing teeth, a combination of implants and veneers might be necessary to achieve a comprehensive smile makeover.
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           . Our team is ready to answer all your questions and guide you through the decision-making process, ensuring that you are fully informed and comfortable with your treatment plan. Our goal is to help you achieve a beautiful, natural-looking smile transformation.
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      <description>Hello, I'm Dr. Eve Libby at the Implant Center of Miami in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Since graduating from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014, I've specialized in implant and restorative dentistry, focusing significantly on the application and customization of dental veneers.</description>
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           Today, I want to discuss the different types of veneers and what makes each option unique, particularly focusing on the materials used and their suitability depending on individual patient needs. The most aesthetic option available is feldspathic porcelain. This material is known for its high glass content and translucency, making it the most lifelike choice, ideal for those seeking a natural appearance.
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           However, patient habits must be considered when selecting the right type of veneer. For instance, for patients who brux or grind their teeth, a stronger material like Emax may be more appropriate to withstand the additional wear and tear. While zirconia is another durable material, it is generally used for full-coverage crowns rather than veneers due to its less translucent qualities.
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           Veneers are a conservative treatment designed to enhance the visual appearance of teeth while preserving as much natural tooth structure as possible. They are ideal for individuals who have most of their natural teeth but wish to improve the aesthetics of their smile. It's important to note that veneers are not suitable for replacing missing teeth; for such cases, dental implants would be the recommended solution. In some scenarios, a combination of both veneers and implants might be necessary to achieve a comprehensive smile makeover.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2024 13:48:19 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The Longevity of Dental Veneers: Insights from Dr. Eve Libby in Bay Harbor, FL</title>
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      <description>Hello, I’m Dr. Eve Libby at the Implant Center of Miami located in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Since graduating from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014, I have specialized in implant and restorative dentistry. Today, I'd like to share some insights into the longevity of dental veneers and how to ensure they last for decades.</description>
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           Dental veneers, when properly maintained, can last for many years. Regular dental cleanings and bite checks are crucial for maintaining the health and stability of your veneers. However, one of the most critical factors in the longevity of veneers is choosing the right dentist. I've encountered numerous patients who have had issues with veneers detaching, often due to inadequate tooth preparation or improper bonding techniques.
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           The success of a dental veneer greatly depends on how the tooth is prepared and how the veneer is bonded to the tooth. There are specific guidelines that must be followed to ensure the veneer fits perfectly and remains secure. For instance, the shape and depth of the tooth preparation must be precisely managed to create an optimal surface for bonding.
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           To enhance my skills in this area, I attended a specialized course in Boston focused exclusively on the bonding procedures for veneers. This training helped me understand the detailed chemistry behind each step of the veneer application process. Since adopting these meticulous techniques, I have not had a single restoration detach.
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      <title>Dr. Eve Libby's Customized Veneer &amp; Crown Process in Bay Harbor, FL</title>
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      <description>Hello, I'm Dr. Eve Libby at the Implant Center of Miami, located in the scenic Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Since graduating from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014 and specializing in implant and restorative dentistry, I have focused on providing customized veneer and crown treatments tailored to each patient's unique needs.</description>
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           When you visit us as a new patient, your journey toward a transformed smile begins with a comprehensive consultation. During this initial visit, we assess your bite and smile, factors that greatly influence the decision to use veneers, crowns, or a combination of both. Following the consultation, we schedule a record-taking session. This session includes taking intraoral scans or impressions and professional photographs, all of which are crucial for the lab technicians to accurately craft your smile design.
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           Once the lab finalizes the design based on my detailed instructions and vision, you'll return to have your teeth prepared. We use the smile design to create temporaries that you will wear immediately. These temporaries closely resemble what your final restorations will look like. This stage is crucial because it allows you to see the potential end result and provides an opportunity to make any necessary adjustments before the final veneers or crowns are created.
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           After the temporaries are adjusted and finalized, we take another scan of your teeth. These scans, along with the initial preparations, are sent to the lab to manufacture your final restorations. A few weeks later, you return to our office to have the final veneers or crowns placed, completing your smile transformation.
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      <title>Dr. Eve Libby's Comprehensive Approach to Dental Veneers in Bay Harbor FL</title>
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      <description>Hello, I'm Dr. Eve Libby at the Implant Center of Miami in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Since graduating from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014 and specializing in implant and restorative dentistry, I have focused on providing comprehensive care for patients considering dental veneers.</description>
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           Choosing dental veneers is a significant investment in your smile, involving not only financial commitment but also a dedication to maintaining your oral health. Veneers can transform your appearance and boost your confidence, but their success and longevity heavily depend on the health of your underlying teeth and gums.
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           During the consultation phase, my team and I thoroughly assess the health of your gums and teeth. If we find issues like gum inflammation or cavities, these need to be addressed before we can proceed with veneers. It is crucial that any oral health issues are resolved to ensure that your veneers are placed on a healthy foundation, which enhances their durability and appearance.
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           This process is a partnership between you and our dental team. We expect our patients to demonstrate commitment to their oral health. You'll need to maintain regular dental check-ups and cleanings, and show us that you can take care of your teeth. We move forward with creating and placing veneers only when we are confident that you are ready to take care of your investment.
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      <description>Hello, I’m Dr. Eve Libby at the Implant Center of Miami, located in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Since graduating from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014 and specializing in implant and restorative dentistry, I have dealt with many questions concerning the durability of dental veneers, a common concern among patients.</description>
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           At the Implant Center, we understand that the longevity of dental veneers is crucial. Our process is designed to ensure that veneers are not only aesthetically pleasing but also durable and long-lasting. When we design veneers, we take meticulous records of how each patient bites and chews, incorporating these dynamics into the customization of each veneer. This tailored approach minimizes the risk of damage under normal use.
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           Our bonding process is multi-stepped and meticulously executed. We focus on keeping tooth preparations within the first layer of the tooth, which is crucial for enhancing bond strength. This method significantly reduces the likelihood of veneers popping off or breaking. In my experience, using these advanced techniques, I have never had a veneer or crown break or come loose.
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      <description>Hello, I'm Dr. Eve Libby at the Implant Center of Miami, located in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Having specialized in implant and restorative dentistry since graduating from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014, I am passionate about using conservative approaches in dental treatments to preserve natural tooth structure while enhancing both durability and aesthetics.</description>
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           In restorative dentistry, a traditional dental crown covers the entire tooth and is typically used when a tooth has had prior full coverage or a root canal. However, in my practice, I prefer to use the term "porcelain restoration" rather than just "crown" because every tooth may need a different approach. My goal is always to be as conservative as possible when preparing a tooth. This means I may opt for an onlay or inlay, which involves removing only the compromised areas of the tooth rather than the entire tooth structure.
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           For example, if a patient comes in with a large filling and a piece of the tooth has broken off, I might not cover the entire tooth with porcelain. Instead, I would only remove the weak portions that are likely to break further. This approach not only preserves strong, healthy tooth structure but also ensures that the tooth remains in the patient’s mouth for a longer period without breaking at the gum line.
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           The distinction between a veneer and an onlay or a crown is also important. A veneer is typically for aesthetic purposes and involves minimal tooth preparation, just changing the appearance. On the other hand, an onlay, which I might refer to as a porcelain restoration, is aimed at preserving as much healthy tooth structure as possible while protecting the weak portions with porcelain.
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      <title>Dr. Eve Libby on Preventative Care &amp; Advanced Orthodontics at Implant Center Miami</title>
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      <description>Hello, I’m Dr. Eve Libby at the Implant Center of Miami located in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Since graduating from NYU College of Dentistry in 2014, I have specialized in implant and restorative dentistry. I'm here to talk about the importance of preventative care and to introduce an innovative orthodontic solution we offer called 3D Predict.</description>
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           Preventative care is crucial for maintaining oral health. I strongly advocate for patients to visit the dentist every six months for cleanings and x-rays. Early detection of issues, such as cavities, can often be resolved with simple treatments like fillings, preventing more extensive dental work down the line. Unfortunately, some patients face genetic predispositions or require medical treatments that can adversely affect their dental health. In such cases, regular dental care becomes even more important, and our team is equipped to support every patient’s needs.
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           3D Predict goes beyond traditional clear aligners like Invisalign. While similar in using clear trays for teeth alignment, 3D Predict also considers the positioning of teeth within the bone. This is crucial because improper movement could compromise the bone's integrity and the stability of the teeth. Using CT scans, 3D Predict ensures that any movement preserves the health and integrity of both the teeth and bone, making it a safe and effective option for achieving aesthetic improvements and a better bite.
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      <description>Hello, I’m Jordan Santiago, the dental lab manager at the Implant Center in Miami, where I've been part of the team for over five years. Today, I want to explain why we use dental labs at our center and how they are integral to the services we provide.</description>
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           A dental lab plays a crucial role in the treatment process for our patients. When a patient comes into our office, whether they need a treatment plan for a missing tooth, a damaged tooth, or more complex dental work, it’s our lab's job to create the necessary dental appliances. Most commonly, these include crowns, implant crowns, and bridges.
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           Our process starts when the dentist finalizes a treatment plan based on the patient’s specific dental needs. This plan is sent to us at the dental lab, where we meticulously craft the required dental pieces, such as teeth for implants or bridges. These are not just generic pieces; each one is custom-made to ensure the perfect fit and aesthetic match for the patient.
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           We make all the teeth for individuals who may have had extractions, those with missing teeth, or anyone requiring prosthetic dental work. Our goal is to recreate these teeth accurately and efficiently, ensuring each patient leaves with a smile that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
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           If you have any questions about our dental lab processes or need more information on how we can help with your dental needs, please don’t hesitate to give us a call. We also offer free consultations if you’re considering any dental work and would like to discuss your options with one of our experienced doctors. We're here to ensure you receive the highest quality care tailored to your individual needs.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2024 19:04:06 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Hi, I’m Jordan Santiago, the dental lab manager at the Implant Center in Miami. I’ve been part of this team for over five years, and today I’d like to discuss the unique advantages of having an in-house dental lab, especially as it relates to enhancing oral health care in Miami, Sunrise, Coral Gables, and Hialeah.</description>
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           Hi, I’m Jordan Santiago, the dental lab manager at the Implant Center in Miami. I’ve been part of this team for over five years, and today I’d like to discuss the unique advantages of having an in-house dental lab, especially as it relates to enhancing oral health care in Miami, Sunrise, Coral Gables, and Hialeah.
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           Our in-house dental lab is integral to our practice because it allows us to forge personal relationships with each dentist we work with. This close collaboration means we deeply understand each doctor’s specific preferences and requirements. Knowing what each dentist expects and how they operate enhances the customization of every dental piece we create, from crowns and bridges to dentures and implants.
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           This personal touch is something you don’t typically get with external dental labs, where the production process can be more generic and detached from the dentist's specific needs. In those settings, labs may not know the dentist personally, which can lead to discrepancies in the final product that may not fully meet the doctor's or the patient's expectations.
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           By working closely within our own facility, we ensure that every restoration or dental appliance is crafted to the highest standards, tailored exactly to the specifications required by our dentists. This streamlined communication and production process not only saves time but also significantly increases the quality of patient care.
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           If you have any questions about how our dental lab contributes to better oral health, or if you want to learn more about our services, please don't hesitate to reach out. We’re here to ensure you receive the best possible care tailored to your unique dental needs.
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      <description>Hi, I'm Jordan Santiago, the dental lab manager at the Implant Center in Miami, where I've been for over five years. Today, I'd like to highlight the critical role dental labs play in patient care across Miami, including Hialeah, Sunrise, and Coral Gables.</description>
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           Hi, I'm Jordan Santiago, the dental lab manager at the Implant Center in Miami, where I've been for over five years. Today, I'd like to highlight the critical role dental labs play in patient care across Miami, including Hialeah, Sunrise, and Coral Gables.
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           Dental labs are essential to dentistry. Simply put, without dental labs, there would be no way for dentists to provide many of the services that patients need. From crafting dentures and crowns to developing intricate implants and veneers, dental labs are the backbone that supports the dental industry. They allow dentists to deliver personalized, precise treatments that are tailored to the unique needs of each patient.
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           At our center, the dental lab isn't just a facility for creating dental appliances; it's a vital part of the entire patient care process. It ensures that everything from a simple crown to a full set of dentures is perfectly matched and meticulously crafted to meet the highest standards of quality and comfort.
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           If you're curious about how our dental lab services can impact your dental care or if you have any other dental questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. You can also visit our website for more information or to schedule a free consultation. At the Implant Center, we're dedicated to providing top-notch dental care with the support of our state-of-the-art lab facilities.
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      <description>Hello, I'm Jordan Santiago, the dental lab manager at the Implant Center in Miami, where I've been a part of the team for over five years. Today, I want to discuss the significant benefits of having an in-house dental laboratory, especially when it comes to providing services like implants and crowns.</description>
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      <description>Hello! I’m Jordan Santiago, the dental lab manager at the Implant Center in Miami. Having been with the team for over five years, I've gained a deep appreciation for the evolution of dental technology, especially when comparing current practices to those before the advent of dental labs.</description>
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           Hello! I’m Jordan Santiago, the dental lab manager at the Implant Center in Miami. Having been with the team for over five years, I've gained a deep appreciation for the evolution of dental technology, especially when comparing current practices to those before the advent of dental labs.
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           Before dental labs were integrated into dental practices, most dental restorations were crafted by hand, right in the dentist’s office. This process was not only time-consuming but also limited in precision and efficiency. Everything had to be done manually, which extended the duration of dental procedures and often resulted in longer wait times for patients. The lack of digital technology meant that everything had to be physically molded by hand, restricting the level of detail and accuracy achievable in dental restorations.
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           Today, thanks to advancements in dental lab technology, we operate in a significantly more advanced and efficient environment. Digital scans and computer-aided design (CAD) have replaced manual methods, allowing us to produce dental restorations with remarkable speed and exactness. This technological progression has transformed patient experiences, providing quicker, more accurate treatments, and highly customized dental solutions.
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           If you have any questions about how modern dental lab technologies could benefit your dental care, or if you’re interested in a consultation, please don’t hesitate to contact us or visit our website. We’re here to provide detailed information and help you understand the significant benefits of contemporary dental practices.
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      <description>Hi, I'm Jordan Santiago, the dental lab manager at the Implant Center in Miami. I've been part of the team for over five years, and one of the most thrilling aspects of my job is witnessing the direct impact our work has on patients' lives.</description>
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           In our lab, we're not just creating dental restorations; we're crafting smiles. The most rewarding part is when we receive feedback from our doctors about a patient's satisfaction. Often, they send us pictures of the final restoration in place, and seeing the patient's joyous reaction is incredibly fulfilling. It's a tangible reminder of the difference we make.
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           Our process at the Implant Center involves meticulous design and creation, ensuring each restoration perfectly meets the patient's needs. The final product isn't just about aesthetics; it's about restoring functionality and confidence to our patients. Knowing we've done our job right and made someone's life better is truly where the magic happens for us.
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           If you're curious about dental restoration or have any questions about how we can help improve your smile, please don't hesitate to reach out. You can contact us directly to schedule a free consultation. At the Implant Center, we're dedicated to not just meeting but exceeding patient expectations, one smile at a time.
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      <description>Hello again! I'm Jordan Santiago, the dental lab manager at the ﻿Implant Center of Miami﻿. Over my five-plus years here, I've seen tremendous growth and innovation in our dental lab technologies, and I'm excited to share our vision for the future.</description>
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           Currently, our operations are primarily in-house, which allows us to maintain high standards of quality and efficiency. Looking ahead, I envision our facility expanding further, adopting more advanced technologies and increasing our capacity to serve even more patients. This growth will not only enhance our ability to deliver top-notch dental restorations but also streamline our processes even further.
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           At the Implant Center, we are committed to staying at the forefront of dental lab technology. Our goal is to ensure that every patient receives the best possible care with the most innovative solutions available. Whether it's the precision of digital scans or the integration of new fabrication techniques, we are always looking to improve and innovate.
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           If you have any questions about our dental lab services or if you're interested in seeing what new advancements we have incorporated, please don't hesitate to contact us. You can also visit our website for more information or to schedule a free consultation. Our team is here to provide you with the information you need and to help you understand how our dental technologies can benefit your oral health.
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      <description>Hello! I’m Jordan Santiago, the dental lab manager at the Implant Center in Miami. Having been with the center for over five years, I’ve witnessed firsthand the transformation in our dental lab’s capabilities, especially with the adoption of digital technology.</description>
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           Today, our lab is equipped with advanced digital scanning technology that has replaced traditional physical impressions. This shift allows us to digitally scan a patient's mouth directly. The digital files are sent to us instantly, enabling our team to begin work without the delays and inaccuracies that physical impressions might introduce. This process not only speeds up the workflow significantly but also enhances the precision of the dental restorations we create.
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           The advantage of digital scans over physical impressions is their ability to capture detailed and exact measurements, which is crucial for creating perfectly fitting dental prosthetics like crowns, bridges, and more. This technology ensures that the final products are not only fast to produce but also provide a better fit and more comfortable experience for our patients.
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           If you have any questions about our dental lab technology or would like to learn more about our services, please don’t hesitate to reach out. You can call us or visit our website for more information. We also offer free consultations if you’re considering a dental restoration and would like to discuss your options with one of our expert doctors.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2024 17:11:26 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>How Dental Labs Services Empower Patient Health</title>
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      <description>Hello! I'm Jordan Santiago, the dental lab manager at the Implant Center in Miami, where I've been part of the team for over five years. Today, I want to take you behind the scenes to show you how our dental lab services play a crucial role in empowering patient health and ensuring the success of dental treatments.</description>
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           Our process begins when we receive a digital scan of a patient's mouth. The shift towards digital scans has significantly improved our workflow—it's cleaner, smoother, and allows for more precise restorations. From these scans, we create accurate 3D models of the patient's teeth. We print these models and use a digital analog, which mimics the exact implant a patient has in their mouth. This method allows us to design and craft restorations like crowns, bridges, or implant components with exceptional accuracy.
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           Once a restoration is milled and finished, we can place it in the model to check for the perfect fit. This step ensures that when the restoration reaches the patient, it aligns perfectly with their existing dental structure, ensuring comfort and functionality right from the start.
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           Our goal at the Implant Center's lab is to make sure that everything is set for the doctor and patient. When our restorations are delivered, they should fit seamlessly, minimizing adjustments during your visit and enhancing your overall treatment experience.
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           If you have any questions about our process or would like to learn more about how we can help with your dental needs, please don't hesitate to call us. We also offer free consultations if you're considering a dental restoration and want to discuss your options with one of our doctors.
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      <description>Choosing a single tooth implant as your pathway to dental restoration can significantly enhance your life. These implants are not only long-lasting and visually appealing but also integrate flawlessly with your existing teeth. Dive into the essentials of this advanced dental option to fully understand its impact and process.</description>
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           Single tooth implants are a comprehensive solution for tooth replacement. They consist of a titanium post that serves as a new tooth root, an abutment, and a custom-made crown that mimics the appearance of your natural teeth.
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           The implant process involves several steps, starting with the placement of the titanium post into the jawbone, followed by a healing period to allow for osseointegration. Once healed, an abutment is attached, upon which the custom crown is mounted.
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           Choosing a single tooth implant comes with numerous benefits, including:
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           Ideal candidates for single tooth implants are those with sufficient jawbone density, good oral health, and non-smokers. A detailed consultation with your dental professional can determine if implants are the right choice for you.
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           Caring for your implant is similar to caring for your natural teeth, involving regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups to ensure its longevity.
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            Single tooth implants are a revolutionary solution for individuals looking to replace a missing tooth with something that looks, feels, and functions like a natural tooth. They offer a long-term investment in your oral health and overall well-being. If you're considering a single tooth implant,
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      <description>In the world of orthodontic treatments, Invisalign® has emerged as a popular choice for those seeking a less visible, more comfortable alternative to traditional braces. But is it truly worth the investment? Let's delve into the benefits and considerations of opting for Invisalign® to determine if it aligns with your dental goals.</description>
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           In the world of orthodontic treatments, Invisalign® has emerged as a popular choice for those seeking a less visible, more comfortable alternative to traditional braces. But is it truly worth the investment? Let's delve into the benefits and considerations of opting for Invisalign® to determine if it aligns with your dental goals.
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           The Appeal of Invisalign®
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           Invisalign® offers a discreet way to straighten teeth using custom-made, clear aligners that gradually shift your teeth into the desired position. The virtually invisible trays are not only aesthetic but also removable, allowing for easier eating, brushing, and flossing.
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           Tailored to Your Smile
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           Each Invisalign® treatment plan is customized using 3D computer imaging technology, ensuring a fit that is tailored to your specific dental needs. This personalized approach helps in achieving precise results, contributing to its worth for many patients.
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           The removability of Invisalign® aligners caters to an active lifestyle, free from the dietary restrictions associated with traditional braces. This convenience factor is a significant selling point for adults and teens alike.
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           Evaluating the Investment
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           While Invisalign® may come with a higher initial cost compared to traditional braces, it's essential to consider the value of its benefits. The comfort, convenience, and confidence of wearing clear aligners can be a worthwhile investment for those prioritizing aesthetics and ease of use.
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           Is Invisalign® the Right Investment for You?
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           Ultimately, the decision to opt for Invisalign® should be based on a comprehensive evaluation of your dental needs, lifestyle preferences, and budget. Consulting with a dental team at
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           can provide you with the insights needed to make an informed choice. Invisalign® has the potential to not only transform your smile but also boost your confidence, making it a valuable investment for many on their journey to achieving their perfect smile.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Mar 2024 13:25:27 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Dental implants are considered one of the most effective and long-lasting solutions for replacing missing teeth. However, like any medical procedure, there is a possibility of complications. One of the concerns with dental implants is the potential for failure. While implant failure is relatively rare, it's essential to be aware of the signs that indicate something might be wrong. In this blog, we'll discuss six warning signs that your dental implant might be failing and what steps you should take if you notice any of them.</description>
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           Dental implants are considered one of the most effective and long-lasting solutions for replacing missing teeth. However, like any medical procedure, there is a possibility of complications. One of the concerns with dental implants is the potential for failure. While implant failure is relatively rare, it's essential to be aware of the signs that indicate something might be wrong. In this blog, we'll discuss six warning signs that your dental implant might be failing and what steps you should take if you notice any of them.
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           One of the first signs of implant failure is persistent pain or discomfort around the implant site. This pain may be mild at first but can worsen over time. If you experience ongoing discomfort in the area of your dental implant, it's crucial to see your dentist for an evaluation.
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           Gum recession or swelling around the implant area can indicate underlying issues such as infection or inflammation. If you notice changes in the appearance or texture of your gums near the implant, it's essential to have it examined by your dentist promptly.
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           A stable dental implant should feel secure and firmly anchored in place. If you notice any movement or looseness of the implant, it could be a sign of implant failure. Mobility of the implant can indicate that it is not properly integrating with the surrounding bone tissue, which may require further evaluation and treatment.
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           Changes in your bite alignment, such as difficulty chewing or discomfort when biting down, can be a red flag for implant failure. Misalignment of the implant can indicate bone loss or other issues affecting the stability of the implant. Your dentist can assess your bite and determine if any adjustments are needed.
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           Inspect your dental implant regularly for any visible changes, such as discoloration, cracks, or fractures. These signs may indicate structural problems with the implant or surrounding bone tissue. If you notice any abnormalities with your implant, schedule an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible.
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           Persistent bad breath or a foul taste in the mouth, especially around the implant site, can indicate an infection or complication with the implant. These symptoms should not be ignored, as they could signal underlying issues that require prompt attention from your dentist.
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            If you experience any of these warning signs of dental implant failure, don't wait to seek help.
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            immediately to schedule an appointment for a thorough evaluation. Early detection and intervention are key to addressing implant problems and preventing further complications. Your dentist is your partner in ensuring the long-term success of your dental implants, so don't hesitate to reach out if you have any concerns.
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      <description>Cracked tooth syndrome is a common dental condition characterized by small cracks or fractures in the teeth, often causing discomfort and pain. Despite its prevalence, many people are unaware of this condition and its potential causes. In this blog, we'll explore what cracked tooth syndrome is, its causes, and how it can be managed effectively.</description>
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           Cracked tooth syndrome is a common dental condition characterized by small cracks or fractures in the teeth, often causing discomfort and pain. Despite its prevalence, many people are unaware of this condition and its potential causes. In this blog, we'll explore what cracked tooth syndrome is, its causes, and how it can be managed effectively.
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           Cracked tooth syndrome occurs when a tooth has a small crack or fracture that is difficult to detect with routine dental exams or X-rays. These cracks typically affect the outer layers of the tooth, including the enamel and dentin, and can extend into the root of the tooth in severe cases. Cracked tooth syndrome is often associated with symptoms such as intermittent pain when chewing, sensitivity to hot or cold foods, and discomfort when biting down.
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           Managing Cracked Tooth Syndrome
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           Treatment for cracked tooth syndrome depends on the severity of the crack and its location. In many cases, conservative measures such as dental bonding or placement of a dental crown can effectively restore the tooth and alleviate discomfort. However, more severe cases may require root canal therapy or tooth extraction to address the underlying issue.
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           Prevention is key to reducing the risk of cracked tooth syndrome. Avoiding habits like chewing on hard objects and wearing a mouthguard during physical activities can help protect the teeth from trauma. Additionally, practicing good oral hygiene and visiting your dentist regularly for check-ups can help identify and address any cracks or fractures before they worsen.
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           Protect Your Smile: Understanding and Preventing Cracked Tooth Syndrome
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            Cracked tooth syndrome is a common dental condition characterized by small cracks or fractures in the teeth, often causing discomfort and pain. Understanding the causes of cracked tooth syndrome and implementing preventive measures can help preserve your oral health and minimize the risk of developing this condition. If you experience symptoms of cracked tooth syndrome, such as tooth pain or sensitivity, consult with your dentist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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      <description>Dealing with a cracked tooth can be a painful and concerning experience. Sometimes, the damage is too severe, and extraction becomes necessary. Here are key signs that your cracked tooth may need to be pulled.</description>
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           Persistent Pain and Sensitivity
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           Dental discomfort and damage are not to be taken lightly, as they can be the first signs of more serious dental issues that may require professional care. It's important to be aware of what to look out for, so you can address dental problems before they worsen. Here are some key indicators of dental distress that should prompt a visit to your dentist:
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            Continuous Discomfort:
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           The stability and correct alignment of teeth are crucial for oral health and functionality. Here are some signs to watch for that may indicate significant changes in your oral structure, which could affect your overall dental well-being.
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           Understanding the Signs and Seeking Professional Guidance
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            If you're experiencing any of the signs mentioned, remember that some cracked teeth can be saved with treatments like crowns or root canals, but in certain cases, extraction is necessary. Don't wait until the pain becomes unbearable or complications arise.
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      <title>Are Single Tooth Implants Worth the Investment?</title>
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            In modern dentistry, the dilemma of replacing a missing tooth efficiently and effectively is a common concern. Among the various options available,
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           Single tooth implants are at the forefront of dental restoration, offering a blend of aesthetics and functionality. Comprising a titanium post and a crown, they mimic the natural tooth both in appearance and function. The titanium post integrates with the jawbone, acting as a robust and stable foundation, while the crown is crafted to match the color and shape of the surrounding teeth, ensuring a seamless fit in your smile.
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           The advantages of single tooth implants extend beyond their aesthetic appeal. They play a crucial role in maintaining oral health. By replacing the root structure of the missing tooth, they prevent jawbone deterioration, a common consequence of tooth loss. Additionally, they help preserve the alignment of the surrounding teeth, preventing them from shifting. Functionally, implants restore full chewing power and clarity in speech, mirroring the capabilities of natural teeth.
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           Economic Considerations
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           When considering the economics of dental procedures, single tooth implants represent a long-term investment. Initially, they might appear costlier than alternatives like bridges or dentures. However, their durability and longevity often mean fewer replacements and less need for repairs over time. This long-term perspective not only makes them a cost-effective solution but also reduces the likelihood of future dental issues associated with other tooth replacement options.
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           Enhancing Life with Single Tooth Implants
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           Single tooth implants stand out as a substantial investment for those facing the challenge of tooth loss. By offering a blend of aesthetic appeal, functional excellence, and long-term oral health benefits, these implants not only restore a missing tooth but also contribute to a better quality of life. If you're considering a single tooth implant and want to explore its benefits for your oral health and quality of life,
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      <description>When technology is used to assist the expertise of our Implant Center doctors, our patients benefit in unbelievable ways. From shortened treatment times to more precise implant placement, you’ll be blown away by how easy the dental implant experience can be. Learn more about this cutting-edge technology and how we’re maximizing its benefits for you right here at Implant Center of Miami.</description>
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           Welcome Yomi: How Robotic-Assisted Treatment Improves Implant Outcomes
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           Although many patients see great success with dental implants, there is always room for unforeseen issues and human error. How do the experts at Implant Center of Miami avoid these issues and provide the very best in patient experience? We welcome and utilize Yomi, the first and only FDA-approved robotic surgical system that allows our team to deliver a better patient experience. Discover why the professionals at Implant Center trust Yomi to guide our implant treatments with enhanced precision and leave patients smiling.
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           Robot-assisted surgery refers to a type of minimally-invasive surgical procedure that utilizes robotic systems to assist surgeons during the operation. It combines advanced technology, computer-controlled robotic instruments, and a highly trained surgical team to perform procedures with enhanced precision and control. Yomi will not replace your implant surgeon; instead, it will help to guide your surgeon to plan and place your implants more exactly, more quickly, and with greater accuracy.
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           Why We Use Yomi for Implant Placement
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           There are a number of benefits to using Yomi in conjunction with implant placement for both our team and our patients. This cutting-edge technology allows us to:
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             Yomi allows our team to scan your mouth, plan your treatment, and place implants in a single visit. This is unbelievably helpful in emergency situations.
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             When implants are placed precisely, patients experience significantly less discomfort during treatment.
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             The Yomi system allows our surgeons to be confident that your implants will be placed correctly down to the millimeter, so you can be confident that your resulting smile will look natural and beautiful.
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           Robotic-assisted surgery supports your treatment in a number of ways. In addition to allowing our team to accurately plan and perform your treatment, utilizing the Yomi system allows your surgeon increased comfort while placing your implants. This translates to a more relaxed and focused surgeon. In addition, the system provides real-time, multi-sensory feedback to your care provider so that they can perform your implant placement with unmatched precision. The Yomi system also allows for clear communication and collaboration between your surgeon, referring dentists, lab techs, support staff, and more. The result is a seamless experience for you and your smile.
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           Experience Robot-Assisted Treatment at Implant Center of Miami
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           When technology is used to assist the expertise of our Implant Center doctors, our patients benefit in unbelievable ways. From shortened treatment times to more precise implant placement, you’ll be blown away by how easy the dental implant experience can be. Learn more about this cutting-edge technology and how we’re maximizing its benefits for you right here at Implant Center of Miami.
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      <description>At Implant Center of Miami, we strive to provide our patients with the most comfortable and seamless dental implant process possible. Our experts use surgical guides to assist us with implant placement, ensuring that your experience is enjoyable and that your resulting smile is flawless. Read on to discover how the use of dental implant surgical guides sets up both our patients and our implantologists for success.</description>
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            process possible. Our experts use surgical guides to assist us with implant placement, ensuring that your experience is enjoyable and that your resulting smile is flawless. Read on to discover how the use of dental implant surgical guides sets up both our patients and our implantologists for success. 
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           Surgical guides are essentially pieces of plastic with holes strategically spaced in them to guide the placement of dental implants. Unless a patient needs a very simple, single implant and has an extremely healthy amount of bone, a surgical guide is typically used. If a patient needs two implants in front of each other, next to each other, or an implant in the front of the mouth where it’s important to get the implant perfectly centered in the bone, a surgical guide can be a huge help. Perfect placement translates into an aesthetically-pleasing, comfortable crown later on.
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           To begin, the implant surgical guide process starts when we take a digital scan of the inside of the mouth and a CT scan of the bone. We lay the intraoral scan over the CT scan, and we produce a digital wax-up, which is a model of where we want the teeth to end up later. We then use the digital wax-up as a guide to showcase where we want the implant to be placed inside the bone above it. The digital scan and the CT scan are both used so that the angles and the positions of these holes are perfectly centered in the bone and perfectly centered in the middle of the crown. 
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           Benefits of Dental Implant Surgical Guides
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           An advantage of using implant surgical guides for the patient, aside from having really beautiful-looking crowns later on, is that they minimize trauma during the surgery. It also quickens the surgery so the patient is pleasantly surprised at how fast the process is completed.  Many times, our implantologists are able to avoid making a cut in the gum, and go straight through the gum, through the surgical guide holes, and the patient virtually has no pain after the surgery. Although patients can typically expect some soreness the next day, when there is no  cutting and no suturing, the pain after surgery is minimal. The surgical guide truly changes the game for patients and professionals, making the process smoother for everyone involved.
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           How Surgical Guides Assist Implantologists
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           The surgical guide shows our implant professionals precisely where we want the implants placed and how they will go into the bone. It tells us exactly where the implants will end up in the bone from different angles, and the implant sizes that we need to prepare in advance to make sure they are ready for placement. The guides make the whole process extremely easy for our professionals, seamless for the patient, and produce an amazing result in the end. 
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           Schedule Your Dental Implant Consultation Today
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            Every day, we see how fully restored, beautiful smiles change lives. If you’re interested in restoring your smile and think dental implants may be the right solution for you, the dental professionals at Implant Center of Miami can help.
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            today to learn more about whether you should opt for dental implants, and about the technology we use to provide our patients with an amazing smile restoration experience.
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      <title>The Benefits of Dental Implants Compared to Other Options</title>
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      <description>Dental implants are designed to be a permanent solution for missing teeth. They are placed directly into the jawbone and can last for many years with proper care. In this post we discuss the benefits of dental implants in comparison to the other options.</description>
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           One of the main benefits of dental implants is their ability to improve function and aesthetics. When a tooth is lost, the surrounding teeth may shift to try and fill the gap, which can cause problems with biting and chewing. Dental implants are designed to mimic the function of natural teeth, allowing you to bite and chew with confidence. They also look and feel like natural teeth, making them a highly aesthetic option.
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           Secondary Benefit of Dental Implants
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            In conclusion, dental implants offer a number of benefits over traditional tooth replacement options. They improve function, aesthetics, and can preserve bone structure in the jaw. While they may require a larger initial investment, they can provide a long-term solution for missing teeth and are often the preferred option for those seeking a permanent solution. At
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           , our experienced and compassionate dentists can assist you in finding the best option for dental implants for your specific case.
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      <description>A frenectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal or release of a frenum, a small band of muscle or tissue that connects two body parts. Frenectomies are typically performed in the mouth to improve breastfeeding, speech clarity, or orthodontic issues. The procedure is usually performed in a dental office or outpatient surgical center and involves the use of local anesthesia. Recovery from a frenectomy may involve managing swelling and discomfort, maintaining good oral hygiene, and avoiding certain foods and drinks for a period of time. Potential complications of a frenectomy include bleeding, infection, and scarring. Alternative treatments to a frenectomy may include speech therapy, orthodontic treatment, or other surgical options.</description>
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            Speech impediments: A tight lingual frenum can cause difficulty with certain speech sounds, such as "s," "z," "t," or "d." Removing the frenum can improve speech clarity.
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            Orthodontic issues: In some cases, a tight maxillary labial frenum can cause a gap between the upper front teeth. Removing the frenum can help to close the gap and improve the alignment of the teeth.
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            s, a frenectomy may be recommended to improve oral hygiene, reduce the risk of gum disease, or alleviate discomfort or irritation caused by a tight or short frenum.
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           Types of frenectomies: labial frenectomy, lingual frenectomy, and maxillary labial frenectomy
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           There are several types of frenectomies that can be performed, depending on the location of the frenum and the reason for the procedure. Here are three common types of frenectomies:
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           1.   Labial frenectomy: This procedure involves the removal or release of the frenum that connects the upper lip to the gums. It may be performed to improve breastfeeding or to correct a gap between the upper front teeth.
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           2.   Lingual frenectomy: This procedure involves the removal or release of the frenum that connects the tongue to the floor of the mouth. It may be performed to improve speech or to alleviate discomfort or irritation caused by a tight or short frenum.
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           3.   Maxillary labial frenectomy: This procedure involves the removal or release of the frenum that connects the upper lip to the gums on the inside of the cheek. It may be performed to improve breastfeeding or to correct a gap between the upper front teeth.
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           Other types of frenectomies may be performed in other areas of the body, such as the hands or feet, to improve mobility or function.
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           Indications for a frenectomy: difficulty breastfeeding, speech impediments, orthodontic issues
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           There are several indications for a frenectomy, depending on the location of the frenum and the specific issue being addressed. Here are three common indications for a frenectomy:
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           1.   Difficulty breastfeeding: A tight labial or maxillary labial frenum can cause difficulty latching on to the breast or bottle, leading to poor feeding and weight gain in newborns or infants. Removing or releasing the frenum can improve breastfeeding and support healthy growth and development.
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           2.   Speech impediments: A tight lingual frenum can cause difficulty with certain speech sounds, such as "s," "z," "t," or "d." Removing the frenum can improve speech clarity and ease of articulation.
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           3.   Orthodontic issues: In some cases, a tight maxillary labial frenum can cause a gap between the upper front teeth. Removing the frenum can help to close the gap and improve the alignment of the teeth. This may be recommended as part of an orthodontic treatment plan.
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           Other indications for a frenectomy may include improving oral hygiene, reducing the risk of gum disease, or alleviating discomfort or irritation caused by a tight or short frenum.
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           Preparation for a frenectomy: discussing the procedure with a healthcare provider, any necessary tests or imaging, and any necessary pre-procedure instructions
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           Before a frenectomy, it is important to discuss the procedure with a healthcare provider to understand the potential risks, benefits, and alternatives to the procedure. This may involve consulting with a dentist, oral surgeon, or other specialist, depending on the location and complexity of the frenectomy.
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           During the consultation, the healthcare provider will review the patient's medical history and conduct a physical examination, including an oral examination to assess the location and size of the frenum and any other relevant factors. The provider
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           The healthcare provider will also provide the patient with pre-procedure instructions, which may include:
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           1.   Stopping certain medications: The provider may advise the patient to stop taking certain medications, such as blood thinners or certain supplements, for a period of time before the procedure to reduce the risk of bleeding.
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           2.   Avoiding certain foods and drinks: The provider may advise the patient to avoid certain foods and drinks, such as tobacco, alcohol, and hot liquids, for a period of time before the procedure to reduce the risk of complications.
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           3.   Arranging for transportation: The provider may recommend that the patient arrange for someone to drive them home after the procedure, as the effects of the anesthesia may impair the patient's ability to drive.
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           4.   Pre-procedure fasting: The provider may recommend that the patient fast for a period of time before the procedure to reduce the risk of complications related to anesthesia. It is important for the patient to follow the provider's instructions carefully to ensure the best possible outcome and to minimize the risk of complications.
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           The frenectomy procedure: local anesthesia, excision of the frenum, and post-procedure care
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           The frenectomy procedure typically involves the following steps:
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           1.   Local anesthesia: The healthcare provider will numb the area around the frenum using a local anesthetic. This will help to minimize discomfort during the procedure.
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           2.   Excision of the frenum: The provider will use a scalpel or laser to remove the frenum, depending on the location and complexity of the procedure. In some cases, the provider may simply release the frenum rather than removing it completely.
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           3.   Post-procedure care: After the procedure, the healthcare provider will provide the patient with post-procedure care instructions, which may include:
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           ·        Taking prescribed medications: The provider may prescribe pain medication to help manage discomfort after the procedure.
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           ·        Managing swelling and bruising: The provider may recommend applying ice to the area to reduce swelling and bruising, and may also recommend avoiding strenuous activity for a period of time to allow the area to heal.
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           ·        Maintaining good oral hygiene: The provider may recommend brushing and rinsing with an antimicrobial mouthwash to reduce the risk of infection and promote healing.
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           ·        Avoiding certain foods and drinks: The provider may recommend avoiding hot liquids, spicy foods, and alcohol for a period of time to reduce the risk of discomfort or irritation. It is important for the patient to follow the provider's instructions carefully to ensure the best possible outcome and to minimize the risk of complications.
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           Recovery from a frenectomy: swelling and discomfort, diet and oral hygiene, and when to resume normal activities
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           Recovery from a frenectomy typically involves managing swelling and discomfort, maintaining good oral hygiene, and avoiding certain foods and drinks for a period of time. Here are some general guidelines for recovery from a frenectomy:
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           1.   Swelling and discomfort: After the procedure, the patient may experience swelling and discomfort in the treated area. The provider may recommend applying ice to the area to reduce swelling and bruising, and may also prescribe pain medication to help manage discomfort.
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           2.   Diet and oral hygiene: It is important to maintain good oral hygiene after a frenectomy to reduce the risk of infection and promote healing. The provider may recommend brushing and rinsing with an antimicrobial mouthwash several times a day, and avoiding hot liquids, spicy foods, and alcohol for a period of time to reduce the risk of discomfort or irritation.
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           3.   Resuming normal activities: The patient should avoid strenuous activity for a period of time after the procedure to allow the treated area to heal. The provider will provide specific instructions on when the patient can resume normal activities, such as returning to work or school, or participating in sports or other physical activities. It is important for the patient to follow the provider's instructions carefully to ensure the best possible outcome and to minimize the risk of complications.
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           Complications of a frenectomy: bleeding, infection, and scarring
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           Like any surgical procedure, a frenectomy carries a risk of complications. Here are three potential complications of a frenectomy:
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           1.   Bleeding: Bleeding is a common complication of a frenectomy. The patient may need to apply pressure to the treated area to stop the bleeding, or the provider may need to use additional techniques to control the bleeding.
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           2.   Infection: An infection can occur at the site of the incision or in the mouth. The provider may prescribe antibiotics to help prevent or treat an infection.
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           3.   Scarring: Scarring is a common complication of any surgical procedure, including a frenectomy. In most cases, the scar will fade over time and will not be noticeable. However, in some cases, the scar may be more visible, depending on the location of the frenum and the patient's skin type.
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           It is important for the patient to follow the provider's instructions carefully to minimize the risk of complications and to ensure the best possible outcome. If the patient experiences any unusual symptoms or concerns after the procedure, they should contact the healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.
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           Alternative treatments to a frenectomy: speech therapy, orthodontic treatment, and other surgical options
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           There are several alternative treatments to a frenectomy that may be considered, depending on the specific issue being addressed. Here are three common alternatives to a frenectomy:
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           1.   Speech therapy: If a frenectomy is being considered to improve speech clarity, speech therapy may be a viable alternative. A speech therapist can help the patient to develop and practice proper articulation techniques to improve speech sound production.
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           2.   Orthodontic treatment: If a frenectomy is being considered to correct a gap between the upper front teeth, orthodontic treatment may be a viable alternative. Orthodontic treatment, such as braces or clear aligners, can help to realign the teeth and close the gap.
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           3.   Other surgical options: In some cases, other surgical options may be considered, depending on the location and complexity of the issue being addressed. For example, if a frenectomy is being considered to improve breastfeeding, a provider may recommend alternative treatments such as a milk duct release or a breast reduction. It is important to discuss the potential risks, benefits, and alternatives to a frenectomy with a healthcare provider to determine the best course of treatment.
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           Frequently asked questions about frenectomies: how long does the procedure take, is it painful, and are there any long-term effects?
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           Frenectomies are relatively simple procedures that are typically performed in a dental office or an outpatient surgical center. Here are answers to three frequently asked questions about frenectomies:
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           1.   How long does the procedure take? The duration of a frenectomy procedure can vary depending on the location and complexity of the procedure. In general, most frenectomies take less than an hour to complete.
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           2.   Is it painful? The procedure is typically performed using local anesthesia, which numbs the area around the frenum. This helps to minimize discomfort during the procedure. Some patients may experience some discomfort or swelling after the procedure, but this can usually be managed with over-the-counter or prescription pain medication.
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           3.   Are there any long-term effects? Most patients experience few, if any, long-term effects after a frenectomy. In some cases, there may be a risk of scarring, but this is typically minimal and will fade over time. Some patients may also experience changes in speech or breastfeeding after the procedure, but these changes are typically temporary and will resolve over time. It is important to follow the provider's post-procedure care instructions to ensure the best possible outcome and to minimize the risk of complicatio
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      <description>A question we get often is Can you Smoke after the Dental Implant Procedure? In this article we cover this topic in depth.</description>
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           Is it ok to Smoke after getting a Dental Implant?
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           It is generally recommended to avoid smoking after having a dental implant procedure. This is because smoking can interfere with the healing process and increase the risk of implant failure.
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           During the healing process, the bone and tissue around the implant need to fuse with the implant in a process called osseointegration. This process requires a good blood supply, and smoking can interfere with blood flow and hinder the healing process.
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           In addition, smoking can also increase the risk of infection and inflammation, which can further delay the healing process. For these reasons, it is important to abstain from smoking or use tobacco products for at least a few weeks after having a dental implant procedure.
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           Patients Should Never Smoke
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           It is also generally recommended to quit smoking altogether, as smoking can have negative effects on overall oral health and increase the risk of several oral health problems, such as gum disease and oral cancer. If you are considering having a dental implant procedure, it is a good idea to discuss your smoking habits with your dentist or oral surgeon and consider quitting smoking before and after the procedure to improve the chances of a successful outcome.
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           If you are considering having a dental implant procedure, it is important to discuss your smoking habits with your dentist or oral surgeon. They may recommend that you quit smoking before and after the procedure to improve the chances of a successful outcome.
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           It is also a good idea to take good care of your oral health after the implant procedure. This includes brushing and flossing regularly and maintaining regular dental check-ups and cleanings. By taking good care of your oral health, you can help ensure the success of your dental implant and improve your overall health.
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      <description>Intravenous (IV) Sedation in Dentistry - this article covers the topic of Intravenous (IV) Sedation in Dentistry in depth.</description>
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           Intravenous (IV) sedation is a type of conscious sedation used in dentistry to help patients relax during procedures. It is administered through a small IV tube inserted into a vein in the arm or hand. The medication used for IV sedation is typically a benzodiazepine, such as midazolam or diazepam, which helps to reduce anxiety and promote relaxation.
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           IV sedation is often used for patients who have severe dental anxiety or phobia, as well as for those who require longer or more complex procedures. It allows the patient to remain conscious during the procedure, but they may not remember much of it afterwards due to the amnesic effect of the medication.
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           IV sedation is typically administered and monitored by a trained dental professional, such as a dentist or anesthesiologist. The level of sedation can be adjusted as needed during the procedure to ensure the patient's comfort and safety.
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           IV sedation can be an effective way to help patients relax during dental procedures, and it is generally safe when administered by a trained professional. However, it is important for patients to discuss any concerns or questions about the use of IV sedation with their dentist or anesthesiologist before undergoing the procedure.
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      <title>What is Dental Implant Surgery?</title>
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      <description>Dental implant surgery is a surgical procedure in which a metal post or frame is surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gum line. This post or frame acts as an anchor for a replacement tooth or teeth, known as a crown. The crown is then attached to the post or frame and is used to replace a missing tooth or teeth.</description>
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           Dental implant surgery is a surgical procedure in which a metal post or frame is surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gum line. This post or frame acts as an anchor for a replacement tooth or teeth, known as a crown. The crown is then attached to the post or frame and is used to replace a missing tooth or teeth.
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           The purpose of dental implant surgery is to provide a permanent, stable foundation for replacement teeth that look, feel, and function like natural teeth. Dental implants are a popular and effective treatment option for people who have lost one or more teeth due to injury, disease, or tooth decay. They can be used to replace a single missing tooth or to support a full set of dentures.
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            Dental implant surgery is typically performed by dental professionals with advanced training in this area. The procedure is usually done under local anesthesia, although general anesthesia or
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           After the implant surgery, the patient will need to go through a period of healing and recovery, during which time the implant will fuse with the surrounding bone. This process, known as osseointegration, can take several months to complete. Once the implant has fully integrated with the bone, the patient will return to the surgeon or dentist to have the replacement tooth or teeth attached to the implant.
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           It is important to follow the post-operative instructions provided by the surgeon or dentist to ensure proper healing and to minimize the risk of complications. This may include taking prescribed medications, eating a soft diet, and avoiding strenuous activities. The patient may also be advised to rinse with a mouthwash or saltwater solution to keep the area clean and reduce the risk of infection.
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           Overall, dental implant surgery is a safe and effective way to replace missing teeth and restore the function and appearance of the smile. However, as with any surgical procedure, there are some risks involved, such as infection, bleeding, and nerve damage. It is important to discuss the potential risks and benefits with a dental professional before deciding if dental implant surgery is the right treatment option for you.
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           After the replacement tooth or teeth have been attached to the implant, the patient will need to follow a regular oral hygiene routine to maintain the health of the implant and surrounding teeth and gums. This may include brushing and flossing at least twice a day, using a mouthwash to kill bacteria and freshen breath, and visiting the dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings.
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           It is also important to be mindful of the types of foods and drinks that are consumed, as certain substances can damage or stain the implant. For example, it is generally best to avoid hard, sticky, or sugary foods, as well as tobacco products, which can contribute to gum disease and tooth decay.
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           It is worth noting that dental implants are not suitable for everyone. Factors that may affect a person's suitability for dental implant surgery include the quality and density of the jawbone, the presence of gum disease, and overall health. A dental professional will be able to assess a person's suitability for dental implant surgery and advise on the best treatment options.
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           Which bone is used for bone grafting in the mouth? There are several different types of bone graft material available for grafting after an extraction or before a dental implant. The most commonly used bone graft materials in the United States are allograft, xenograft and autograft. Allograft is the most commonly used bone graft material. Allograft means the bone graft material comes from another human. It is a donor tissue that is very safe to use, and the body receives it very well.
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           Autograft is another type of bone grafting material. Autograft means that the bone has been taken from the candidate who has been... who is receiving the bone. This means it is your own bone being placed into the graft. Many times the graft material can be taken from the hip or other parts of the jaw. Xenograft is the third type of bone graft material that is most commonly used in the United States, and this means it is coming from another type of animal. Bovine or cow bone, is most commonly used, and porcine or pig bone, is also used.
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           Sometimes a doctor will choose to mix all three together to increase the strength and longevity of the graft. Autograft is most likely to be received by the patient since it is their own bone. This is the best type of graft material used, but it has risks in the donor site. Allograft is also well-received by the patient and does not have any more avidity associated with a donor site, since it is a donor tissue and comes in a vial. This type of material is also well-received by the body and typically will be replaced within a few months by the patient's own bone.
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           Xenograft or bone graft material from another animal, is used many times when the patient needs something that will last longer or hold the space for a greater amount of time. Xenograft can be found two years or even more within the recipient site when looked at histologically. So the three most common types of bone graft material being used for dental implants are autograft, allograft, and xenograft. It is best that your doctor chooses which one would be best for your scenario.
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           How long does it take to recover from a bone graft in the mouth? We have discussed the topic of bone graft in other articles, and the answer to this question really depends on which type of bone graft you are having done. A socket preservation graft should take three to four months of healing time. This means that the site will then be ready to receive a dental implant. A sinus augmentation may take from four months all the way up to nine months to heal. This means that the bone will then be ready to receive the dental implants. Because of the size of the augmentation and the nature of it, the healing time is much longer than that of a socket preservation. A ridge augmentation bone graft may also take up to six months or more to heal. Your doctor will let you know how long it will take for your bone graft, and may take additional CT scans or x-rays to verify that it is ready to receive a dental implant.
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           How long does it take to recover from the bone graft as far as pain or soreness? A socket preservation should be one to two days with no exercise for a week. A sinus augmentation procedure or bone graft can take a week to recover or up to four weeks. A ridge augmentation is the most painful of all the bone graft procedures, and can take one to two weeks to heal or recover. Everyone is different, and you may not experience any pain at all, or you may experience more pain than usual. Speak to your dental implant provider to find out what you should expect based on the type of bone grafting you are getting.
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           When you are receiving a dental bone graft, many times the doctor is removing the tooth and placing a bone graft material on the same day. This type of bone graft is called a socket preservation. In this case, there will be no additional pain associated with placing the bone graft. The same amount of pain you would have had for the extraction will be what you have with the bone graft as well. No additional pain should come from placing this bone graft.
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           Many times, patients will need advanced bone grafting. In this case, a higher rate of morbidity or pain is associated with the graft. A sinus augmentation may be related to sinus pain or pain on the ridge. A ridge augmentation may also be related to swelling, pain, and bruising. The average bone graft for socket preservation does not hurt. Advanced bone grafting can be a bit more painful, but if the doctor gives you antibiotics, steroids, and anti-inflammatory medication, this pain will be decreased. Also, if the patient is responsible and places ice on the outside of their cheek for 15 minutes on and off as directed by their doctor, the pain will also decrease.
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           What is dental bone grafting? Dental bone grafting can be several different things. The first topic we will cover on dental bone grafting is socket preservation. Socket preservation is a simple way to ensure that there are less defects in the bone when a tooth is extracted. When the tooth is extracted, the socket remains and fills with blood. Many times tissue can invaginate the area causing a bony defect. Bony defects are not ideal for placing implants. When a bone graft is placed in the socket and a collagen membrane is placed over the area with sutures to hold it down, the area is less likely to heal with a bony defect.
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           What Are the Types of Bone Grafting?
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           There are many different types of bone graft material that can be placed within the socket. The process requires the doctor to clean the socket to remove the periodontal ligament and any abscess or a cyst that remain in the socket. Once the area is thoroughly cleaned, the doctor may irrigate the area with paradex or chlorhexidine irrigation. This is a disinfecting irrigation. The bone graft material will then be mixed with either sterile saline or plasma from the patient's own blood. There are many different types of bone graft material which we will cover later on.
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           The bone graft material, which looks like a ground up material or powder, is then placed into the cleaned and disinfected socket. It is packed with a condenser instrument. The bone graft material is then covered with a collagen plug or membrane. This membrane or plug will dissolve on its own. The doctor will then place stitches or sutures over the membrane to keep it in place. This is the process of socket preservation.
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           Bone Grafting Within the Sinus
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           The next thing we will cover is bone grafting within the sinus. Sometimes the sinus will drop into an area where an upper molar was removed. This is called sinus pneumatization. It is basically when the air fills the sinus causing the sinus to push down into the area where the roots once were. Even if you have had a socket preservation, it still may be necessary to have a sinus augmentation. In this case there are two types of sinus augmentation, which we will cover later on.
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           The sinus area is grafted with many different types of bone graft material. The sinus has a membrane that is lifted and the bone graft material is placed underneath the membrane. This allows for a greater vertical dimension of bone, which will then allow for an easier implant placement. Another type of graph material type is a ridge augmentation. The ridge augmentation graft is when the bone is missing horizontal component or thickness. In this case, the ridge would need to be augmented horizontally to create a greater thickness of bone in order to place an implant. The minimum thickness the doctor needs is at least five millimeters, with the ideal thickness being more than seven.
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           There are many factors that might indicate a dental emergency is forthcoming, the first sign you may be approaching a dental emergency is a pain. Typically, this is the most obvious sign. If you're starting to feel pain in the tooth, it is important to get straight to the dentist before it becomes severe. 
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           Most dental emergencies or dental pain occur at night when the dentist is closed and you're unable to contact your dentists. So, the first sign you may be approaching a dental emergency is pain or sensitivity. Typically, pain or sensitivity means that the patient might have pulpitis or inflammation in the nerve or pulp of the tooth.
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           An abscess is a Dental Emergency that you can’t wait to take care of
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           Another sign you may be approached with a dental emergency is an abscess. An abscess looks like a small pimple on the gums of the tooth. Typically, this little pimple will pop throughout the day and then grow again. This is a sign that you have a dental infection, and this is a dental emergency. Head straight to your dentists so that you can be placed on an antibiotic. So, the second sign you may be approaching a dental emergency is an abscess.
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           Swelling in the face is a severe dental emergency
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           The third sign you may be approaching a dental emergency is swelling. When you have swelling, you may be approaching a dental emergency. Swelling in the mouth region: face, eyes or neck is a severe dental emergency, which may require hospitalization. If you are having this type of dental emergency, you should head straight to the hospital. If you feel redness, tenderness near your eyes, necks or throat, under your tongue, these are indicators of a severe dental emergency and can be life-threatening.
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           A cracked tooth can leave your roots exposed to bacteria
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           The fourth sign of a dental emergency is a cracked tooth. A cracked tooth can be a dental emergency because it exposes the pulp of the tooth, and will have severe pain. A cracked tooth may crack vertically through the roots. This will cause pain on biting, and the pain may become so severe you cannot sleep or chew. This type of dental emergency may need an extraction or just a crown. The fourth sign you may be approaching a dental emergency is a cracked tooth.
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           The fifth sign you may be approaching a dental emergency or approach to a dental emergency is trauma. If you have gotten into a car accident or any type of trauma, such as falling on your face or being hit in the face, you may have a dental emergency. If a tooth has been avulsed or fallen out of your mouth, it is imperative that you see a dentist immediately to be able to possibly place the tooth back in your mouth or stabilize loose or missing teeth.
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           Cleaning your Invisalign trays is an important process to maintain the products effectiveness You can purchase a product from Invisalign's website, which are crystals placed in water to clear your aligners. Remember, your aligners should be in your mouth for approximately 22 hours a day, meaning that you will not be placing your Invisalign aligners in any solution overnight. 
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           The best way is to soak your aligners. You can use official Invisalign cleaning crystals or even denture cleaning options to clean your trays. Make sure to brush and floss before reinserting your trays and always rinse them as well. Do not use a toothbrush and toothpaste to clean your trays because you will cause scratches in the trays, which will cause them to stain. 
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           For a deeper clean, you can mix lukewarm water with mild dish soap. Do not ever use hot water to clean your trays. This can cause the trays to deform. If necessary, use a cotton swab or a Q-tip to get into the deeper grooves of the tray.
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           Clear aligner therapy, such as Invisalign, can vary from patient to patient as far as the length of time of use. The average patient who needs a full case of clear aligner therapy, such as Invisalign, will take approximately one year in treatment. Sometimes treatment can go up to two years or more depending on the severity of the case. 
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           My patients typically wear their aligners for 10 days each and most cases around 25 to 30 aligners. So this means that the patient would be wearing their trays for approximately 300 days or less than a year. This is great for clear aligner therapy because it is typically shorter than traditional braces in many cases.
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           Short-term process with long-term results
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           Sometimes Invisalign or clear aligner therapy is worn for a shorter period of time. For example, when closing a small space or rotating just one tooth, or bringing one tooth into alignment. Small movements can be quick and may need only up to five trays, which would be just 50 days of therapy. This means you would be in therapy for less than two months to correct that one little snaggletooth that you might have.
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           Spacing between your teeth is also very quick. Sometimes a patient may only need 15 trays, which would just be approximately six months of therapy. This is great news for patients because they can align their teeth rather quickly with a product that is transparent. Many times, the patients who wear Invisalign are adults. They can go to work and go about their daily life without having to worry of having metal in their mouth or cutting their lips or tongue on brackets.
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           Say goodbye to those frequent check-ups
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           The other great thing about Invisalign is that you don't have as many doctor visits. Braces that must be adjusted at least once per month, whereas Invisalign, you can take the trays with you and may not need to return for three months or in some cases more. Of course, everyone is different and some patients may need to be evaluated more often.
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           Wrapping it all up
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           So how long does Invisalign take to work? Your provider can let you know once they take your impressions or scan your mouth and evaluate your treatment. Then this will be discussed with you when you return to receive your trays or at a preliminary appointment to approve your case.
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           Firstly, if you think you are having a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 or head to the nearest hospital. When your emergency is not life-threatening, here are some steps you can take. 
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           Here are your first steps
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           If you have a regular dentist, call the office and wait until you receive instructions on how to reach their after-hours line. In some dental offices, if you just let the line ring, you will receive the after-hours hotline automatically. Once you have instructions on how to reach your regular dentist, he or she will instruct you on what to do based on the emergency that you're having.
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           Contact your dental provider if you have swelling or a fever
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           If you have swelling or fever, you should head straight to the hospital. If you are calling after hours, or need an emergency dentist after hours and don't have a regular dentist, you should look for a 24-hour dentist. These are hard to come by, but sometimes even a new dentist will come in to see a patient. These visits can be very costly, so it's best to prevent dental emergencies.
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           The average dentist will charge between $75 to $250 for an emergency visit. This will include X-rays and an exam. This does not typically include treatment for the emergency. Some dentists will offer a free consultation, although the treatment will never be free. 
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           What is an emergency dental evaluation?
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           The emergency dentist will evaluate the emergency or tooth and let you know what the treatment is, as well as discuss prices and financing options prior to performing any procedures. If you're having a dental emergency during normal business hours, all of the above may be true. But if you're having an emergency outside of normal business hours, the price may be expensive and it may be difficult to find an emergency dentist. 
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           Build a relationship with your dental provider
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           This is a good reason to always have a good relationship with your regular dentist, so if you're ever in an emergency, you can call their after-hours line and be able to reach your dentist to ask him or her questions or get a prescription called into the pharmacy. Some emergencies are so big that you may need a hospital. If you're having fever or swelling, please head straight to the hospital.
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           Invisalign is a method of straightening your teeth or correcting your bite. Invisalign is a trademark of clear aligners that move your teeth. Clear aligner therapy, such as Invisalign, is a tray that is placed in your mouth for a minimum of 22 hours a day. These trays are custom made for your teeth. 
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           Every 10 days or so, you will change the tray to the next tray in your series. This next tray will be slightly different than the last one, pushing your teeth into the position to adapt to that tray. Over time, the teeth will begin to move, aligning them. Invisalign is another form of braces. 
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           Braces are metal wires that are placed on your teeth, whereas Invisalign is clear. Invisalign is typically so clear that it can not be seen from a distance. Invisalign is a way of changing the form of your teeth. It does not change the shape or color of your teeth but just the alignment of your teeth.
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           Veneers are a beautiful way for you to change your smile. When a patient who has veneers comes in, you can see them smiling from ear to ear with their gorgeous white smile, but know that some responsibility comes with that smile. 
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           The disadvantages of having veneers are a few. The first being sometimes the tooth must be prepared in order to place veneer. This means that a small amount of enamel has to be removed from the tooth. This is typically not a problem for the teeth because the enamel is being replaced by porcelain.
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           De-bonding and dislocation
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           Another disadvantage of having veneers is debonding. Many times veneers can debond from the tooth. This means that the cement fails, or that the bite is so hard that a veneer will actually pop off. If this happens, typically a temporary cement can be purchased from the drugstore until you can get to your dentist, but it might not happen at the most ideal times.
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           Other possible disadvantages
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           Another disadvantage of having veneers is that you have to be careful for them not to chip. I call this a disadvantage, but the truth is that people should be careful with their natural teeth as well. Sometimes people don't realize how delicate the enamel on your tooth can be. Sometimes it is even more delicate than the porcelain on the veneers and should be cared for with great caution. Never open anything with your teeth.
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           It is important to understand that although there certainly there can be possible issues that arise with having veneers implemented, there also is a great upside in the long run. In the end of course, it always comes down to the client's wants.
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           How long do veneers last on your teeth? This is a great question. The length of time that veneers last on your teeth depend on several factors. The short answer is that veneers should last 10 years, approximately. Veneers are typically worn warrantied for up to five years, but the average is five to 15 years.
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           What can make the veneers last longer on your teeth?
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           Veneers placed on the teeth are very thin shells of porcelain. It is important not to use your teeth to bite into anything hard such as opening bottles with your teeth or chewing on ice. Patients who clench or grind their teeth may also have less longevity of their veneers. These patients can wear a night guard to protect the veneers. Patients who get gum disease may also have more recession showing the edge of the veneer, which will not be ascetic and may be required to be replaced.
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           So how long do veneers last on your teeth? 
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           Another factor is the type of material the doctor use. Some patients get composite veneers and these typically only lasts one to two years at the most before they start to chip and stain. Porcelain veneers do not stain, but they can chip if you're not careful. 
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           After approximately 10 years, you will start to see the margin of the veneer up at the gum line, and if you have a high smile line or a gummy smile, you may want to replace the veneers for aesthetic purposes. Sometimes veneers can de bond from a patient's tooth. This is typically a problem with the patient's bite or occlusion. Once the doctor adjusts the bite and gives the patient a night guard, the veneers should then stay on properly.
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           Keeping you informed
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           I hope this information has been helpful when it comes understanding the lifespan of veneers and what to expect. Implant Center of Miami takes pride in providing the most transparent and educational information on our practices.
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           Do veneers ruin your teeth? This is a question that must be discussed with your provider prior to having veneers on your teeth and at the consultation. Depending on your case, a veneer can be placed over your tooth without touching the enamel.
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           No-prep veneers
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           These are called no-prep veneers. Not everyone is a candidate for a no-prep veneers, but some good candidates are people with small teeth which have spacing. This will allow us to place a veneer over the tooth without damaging the tooth structure. Other great candidates for no-prep veneers are patients who have small or peg lateral teeth. Peg laterals are typically very small and have spaces next to them allowing us to place the porcelain right over the tooth and complete your beautiful smile.
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           Traditional veneers
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           This is an extremely conservative procedure. On the other hand, traditional veneers to change the smile of someone who has misshapen or discolored teeth may need to be a bit more invasive. Traditional veneers are placed once the teeth are prepped. Approximately one millimeter or 0.8 millimeters of enamel are removed from the face or the front of the tooth structure and sometimes can wrap around the edge of the tooth. This is removing natural enamel.
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           What it all comes down to
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           The enamel is then replaced with a very strong porcelain that is cemented to the tooth. Typically patients who receive veneers don't have sensitivity, but if you do have sensitivity, the majority of the time it will be transient or temporary. Patients who would like to have veneers must take into account the fact that your tooth needs to be prepped, but do know that the majority of veneer preps are extremely conservative and should not ruin your teeth.
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           How much are veneers? Veneers can be made of different materials and therefore the price can vary. The price can also vary by provider or location. 
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           What makes up a veneer
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           Let's start with material. Most commonly, the nicest veneers are made out of a porcelain material. There are many different types of porcelain. Emacs porcelain is highly functional and less likely to chip, whereas layered porcelain is highly aesthetic and more likely to chip. Porcelain is the nicest material that you can use for veneers, it is also the most expensive.
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           Resin and Composite veneers
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           Another material that is used for veneers is resin or composite veneers. Sometimes these are also called laminates. Resin or composite veneers can be made outside of the mouth or inside of the mouth. Resin or composite veneers tend to chip and stain frequently. 
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           Now resin and composite veneers are also much less expensive and a decent option if you're only planning on using them for one to two years. Which brings me to my next point. How long do these last? We will go over that in the next topic, but do know that a greater investment will actually last you much longer.
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           Another reason that veneers can be higher in price is the provider training. When the provider has to invest in training, that price may be reflected. Your best bet is to go with a provider who does veneers quite often and is able to do them rather quickly and not have to charge such a high price. Sometimes veneers can be become very expensive when a custom order is in place.
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           So how much are veneers? Let's get down to the point. Veneers can be as little as $200 per tooth all the way up to $2,000 per tooth. The composite or resin veneers typically will be $2,500 for the six front teeth. Whereas the typical porcelain veneers will be around $950 per tooth. If a custom color order is in place and we must use layered porcelain and send to a customized laboratory, the veneers can be all the way up to $2,000 per tooth. It is best to talk to your veneer provider and ask him or her what is the best option for your smile, and what are your expectations.
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           A CEREC machine is able to mill a variety of different materials, including the most common, Emax porcelain or zirconia. CEREC crowns can also make resin or telio, and composite crowns as well. Typically, these are used for temporary material only.
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           Knowing the difference
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           Emax porcelain is a porcelain that is extremely hard to break. It can handle up to 450 pounds per square inch. The average mouth will only have about 250 pounds per square inch of chewing force.
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           Another type of crown is a zirconia crown that the CEREC machine can mill. A zirconia crown can handle up to 850 pounds per square inch. This is great for a patient who clenches or grinds their teeth.
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           CEREC crowns are never made of metal. CEREC crowns are typically highly aesthetic. Porcelain is used mostly in the anterior and posterior, whereas zirconia is mostly used in the posterior, or back of the mouth.
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           CEREC crowns are highly exact. Because the image is blown up on a computer screen, we are able to see every little intricacy of the crown preparation and the machine can then mill a crown that is exactly made for the preparation. There is very little to no distortion in these crowns.
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           All in all, the most common types of material for CEREC crowns are porcelain and zirconia.
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           The average lifespan of a crown is five to 15 years in the mouth. Most of the time, it is not the crown that fails, but the tooth underneath. If the crown is well taken care of and in the proper function, the crown, whether CEREC or not, should last five to 15 years or more. CEREC crowns can be made out of zirconia or porcelain and several other materials. 
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           The most common one is E-Max porcelain, which we will go over in another article, but the E-Max porcelain. can handle upwards of 450 pounds of pressure. This is greater than the traditional porcelain fused to metal crowns that were made in the past.
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           The zirconia crowns made in the CEREC machine, can handle upwards of 800 pounds of pressure per square inch. This is almost double that of E-Max crowns and probably triple that of traditional layered porcelain or porcelain fused to metal crowns.
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           When trying to figure out how long a CEREC crown will last, take a look at the mouth that it's in. If you keep up with your hygiene appointments and floss daily, then your crown is likely to last longer. It is also important to take into account the tooth that the crown is being placed on. Some teeth which have severe decay may not last as long as others that only had a chip or a small decay. 
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           So all in all, a CEREC crown should last five to 15 years or more.
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           Do CEREC dental crowns cost more than traditional crowns?
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           This question really depends on the provider that you are seeing. A CEREC crown is made in the office and many times made in the same day. Your provider may charge a same day fee to receive a CEREC crown.
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           What is the cost of CEREC crowns?
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           The costs of a CEREC crown should not be that much more, if at all more, than a traditional crown.
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           If you have dental insurance, then a CEREC crown should be the same price as a traditional crown. Just because a CEREC crown is a more accurate and efficient way of getting a crown, does not mean that the cost should be higher.
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           The bottom line
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           So the moral of the story is that CEREC crowns do not cost more than traditional crowns in most offices.  As always, it is my hope that this post has been helpful.
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           Can crowns be done in one day? Many times patients come to our office from far away, other states or other neighborhoods, and need the crowns to be done in a single day. With new technology available, this can be possible for our patients.
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           What goes into the crown process?
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           The patient will come in and the tooth will be prepared for the crown. Once the doctor prepares the tooth for the crown, a technician assistant or the doctor him or herself will come and take a scan of the prepared tooth. This scan file will then be sent to a computer which will design the tooth. 
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           It will give a proposal, and may take a few minutes to adjust the proposal. Once the design is approved, it will then be sent to a milling machine or a Cerec machine. The Cerec machine should take approximately 15 minutes to mill the crown.
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           The next steps
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           The crown will then be finished and sent to the oven to cure the porcelain or zirconia. This should take approximately 15 minutes depending on the type of material that is used. In our office, we have separate ovens for zirconia and porcelain to speed up the process. Historically, it would take over an hour to scinter these crowns, and now only takes us 11-13 minutes.
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           The finishing touches
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           Once the crown has been baked, the crown will then be tried in your mouth for final cementation. The crown will be cleaned, and a bonding will be placed with cement onto your tooth. The cement will be cleaned, and the crown may be adjusted in your mouth. In total, the process may only take approximately one hour or two, depending on the amount of crowns you are doing.
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           Putting it all into perspective
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           So the question is, "Can crowns be done in one day?" Absolutely. Crowns can be done in one hour.
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           Are CEREC crowns better than traditional crowns? What is a traditional crown? A traditional crown can be made of porcelain fused to metal, porcelain, or zirconia, or zirconia with porcelain layered on top. Many times, a doctor will take an impression or a scan and send it to a lab. 
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           An impression can sometimes be distorted, have shrinkage or expansion while being shipped in hot or cold weather. This creates a problem when the crown is then returned for the doctor to fit on the patient. If the impression has shrunk, the crown would be too tight. If it has expanded, the crown would be too loose. If the impression material did not capture all of the margins, the crown may have an opening that will then leak in the future.
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           What are CEREC crowns?
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           CEREC crowns are crowns that are made in the office with a CEREC or CAD/CAM milling machine. The doctor will take a scan of the tooth that has been prepared for the crown. The scan will then be sent to a computer, which will give a proposal of a crown. The technician may choose to adjust the proposal and verify that all the margins have been captured. This will then be sent to the CEREC milling machine. In the CEREC milling machine, we can make crowns of resin, composite, porcelain, and zirconia. A CEREC machine is unable to make metal crowns.
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           What are CEREC crowns made of?
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           The type of material used in the CEREC machine for porcelain is typically called e.max porcelain. E.max porcelain has a very high strength. Zirconia can also be milled in the CEREC machine. Zirconia has an even higher strength against fracture. If your technician is experienced, he or she may choose to give the crown characterization or staining and glazing. This can make the crown appear more natural.
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           So are CEREC crowns better than traditional crowns? Many times they can be and the best part about it is if there is an issue, the doctor can just mill a new crown in the office and it should only take about 30 minutes. 
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           Why are dental implants so expensive? The price of a dental implant has been determined by many things. The first is the amount of research and development that has gone into creating a dental implant. The first dental implant required 20 years of research before it was brought to industry and another several years after that before it was FDA approved. Since then, the 1980s, dental implants have become more prevalent and the price of a dental implant has actually gone down.
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           Understanding the background 
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           Dental implants are made of a material called titanium. This material is also costly and there are different types of titanium.  Some titanium are of better or higher quality than others. Some titanium are softer or harder. Some titaniums have more impurities than others. It depends on where the titanium comes from. Titanium can come from several different countries such as Germany, Israel, China, the United States. Because of the origin, the price may also change. Dental implants require extensive training for dentists. 
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           The amount of training that a dentist has to do in order to become a board certified implantologist is lengthy and can take up to 10 years. This is then followed by several exams and presentations to determine if the provider is qualified to become a board certified implantologist. All of this training can be costly for the provider adding to the cost of a dental implant.
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           What options are out there?
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           When looking for a lower cost dental implant that is still of high quality, it is best to be seen by a provider who places many implants or has a practice focused mostly on dental implants. This will assure that you will have a more experienced provider and oftentimes the provider places the implants so efficiently and quickly, they are able to lower the price for the general population. 
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           Therefore, the price of dental implants have actually gone down in the last 30 years. The average price of a dental implant used to be upwards of six to $8,000 and is now closer to three to $4,000. That is almost half of the average price 20 or 30 years ago. 
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           Here at Implant Center of Miami, we try to make dental implants the most affordable for our patient.
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           What are dental implants made of? Dental implants are commonly made out of a material called titanium. Titanium is biocompatible to the body or friendly with the body. This means that very few people will reject a dental implant or have any allergic reaction to the dental implant. The body loves the titanium material, as does the bone. 
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           The bone will actually integrate or cement itself to the titanium material of the dental implant. Titanium is a very strong material. This is required so that the dental implants don't break while the patient has a high chewing function. The titanium is also not magnetic. This is important for MRIs and other types of medical procedures where a magnetic structure might interfere.
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           The Ziroconia implant
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           Another type of dental implant is a zirconia dental implant. Zirconia dental implants are of a newer material than the titanium ones. Zirconia is also extremely biocompatible, which means the body is least likely to reject this material. Because zirconia implants have not been around for as long, the technology is not as studied as titanium implants. Zirconia is very brittle and has a higher rate of fracture. Many times, patients who receives zirconia implants receive them for specific reasons, such as a titanium or metal allergy or an aesthetic reason.
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           What other materials are implants made of?
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           The two main materials that dental implants are made of are titanium and zirconium. Some dental implants have coatings on them. In the past, a coating was applied to the titanium dental implant to allow for better bone healing. Over time, we have realized that the bone actually likes the titanium enough that this coating is not necessary and sometimes may cause more complications. Today, dental implants are typically sandblasted or laser blasted to create little divots in the material where the bone can attach to.
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           It is my hope that this blog has been informative when it comes to understanding what goes into what exactly makes up dental implants. As always, I look forward to sharing more dental knowledge with you soon.
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           How do dental implants work? Dental implants can work for patients in many different ways. We will start off by covering how a single dental implant works. The implant is placed into the jaw and allowed to heal. Once healed, the dentist will install typically, a crown over the implant. A crown acts as a tooth. The implant is then steady in the mouth and does not move. It is permanent or fixed. You can floss between your teeth and around the implant. You can brush it and you can chew as you normally do with your dental implant crown.
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           Another type of restoration that the doctor may choose for you is a dental implant bridge. In this case, two or more dental implants are placed to replace more than two teeth. A bridge is where many teeth are connected, all installed over the various implants. In this case, you would have to floss underneath the bridge using a floss threader or a Waterpik. You would not be able to pass the floss through each individual tooth. Many times, this is provided because there is not enough bone or it will create enough stability to support the teeth.
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           As always, I hope this blog has been helpful and was able to answer any questions regarding the purpose of dental implants. Until next time!
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           Dental implant bridges
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           Another type of restoration that the doctor may choose for you is a dental implant bridge. In this case, two or more dental implants are placed to replace more than two teeth. A bridge is where many teeth are connected, all installed over the various implants. In this case, you would have to floss underneath the bridge using a floss threader or a Waterpik. You would not be able to pass the floss through each individual tooth. Many times, this is provided because there is not enough bone or it will create enough stability to support the teeth.
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           As always, I hope this blog has been helpful and was able to answer any questions regarding the purpose of dental implants. Until next time!
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           How long do dental implants last? Dental implants are made out of a titanium material that is placed into the jaw and a crown is then installed over the implant. In many cases, a removable denture or a fixed denture can also be placed. But dental implants have been around since 1983 when the first dental implant was FDA approved here in the United States.
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           Our research goes back more than 20 years before that. And the first person to have a dental implant just recently died with his implants still in place. Dental implants, therefore, can last a lifetime, although your doctor may not guarantee your dental implant for a lifetime. 
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           The reason for this is that 30% of dental implants will have a complication. The complication can be simple such as a screw loosening or porcelain chipping, but they can also be detrimental such as an implant failing or becoming infected. The majority of dental implants will last up to 30 years if they are well maintained and cleaned.
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           Here at Implant Center of Miami, we warranty the dental implant for five years in your mouth if you are not a smoker or diabetic. We also require that the patient have a cleaning at least every six months or as directed by your doctor. If the cleanings are up to date, your dental implant is warrantied.
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           Dental implants, if taken care of, can last for a lifetime. A dental implant has a much higher success rate than a root canal tooth. A root canal tooth or a bridge may only last 5 to 15 years, whereas the average implant will last up to 30 years. So when I get the question, how long does a dental implant last? My typical answer is approximately 30 years, but really they could last a lifetime.
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           I receive this question on a daily basis, and patients have anxiety and fear about receiving a dental implant. The truth is that getting a single dental implant in a healed site should not be very painful at all. Most of my patients only take one pain pill that evening and then feel better the next day. To decrease the pain, place ice on the outside of the cheek in the area of the implant. This will reduce swelling and inflammation and decrease the amount of pain you have.
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           You may feel sore or tender for the next week, but this is nothing that should interrupt your work schedule. As long as you have a light sedentary job. A dental implant is not painful. Sometimes bone grafting that goes along with the dental implant can be more painful. Your doctor will let you know what type of pain to expect, and of course, everybody is different.
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           Hey everyone, this is Doctor Tatiana Herzog again from Implant Center of Miami and I'm here to talk about something that I usually don't talk about. I am here to talk about how we can offer the $1789 dental implant with the abutment and crown.
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           So I'm here to talk about the technology behind this. I place 10 or 15 implants a day, so that's one of the reasons why we can lower the price, but I am here to talk about the technology that we offer that most dentists don't offer.
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           We do the design of the dental implant in-house
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           We have a CT scan and we have a CEREC machine. We actually do the design of the implant in house.
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           We use this scanner to scan the patient's mouth and then we design here. Via Bluetooth, the scanner machine actually speaks to the cerec milling machine and then out of porcelain blocks, we mill the crowns which are then cemented onto a titanium base and then are screwed into your mouth.
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           So where all these parts coming from and how come we can offer for such a low cost? We do not use any parts from China or anything like that. We get that question all the time. So we use MIS implants. MIS implants are one of the most widely used implants in the world. These implants are made in Israel. They've been tested to be actually the cleanest implant that is known to man and so this is one of the great reasons that I use it.
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           I also like the design of the implant. I feel very comfortable with this company. Our bone graft material, comes from a bone bank in Tennessee and so it's very safe material to use and we have used it hundreds and thousands of times.
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           We will show you the implants, when they come in
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           So I just wanted to explain, because sometimes people wonder what's going on. These are the actual implants and they come in here and I'll actually open one for you to see. I'm not going to open the whole implant but I'll open the little box and it comes with the implant itself and the last drill. I wanted to let you know that $1789 doesn't mean that you're getting less quality. On the contrary, you're actually getting better, more innovative quality than you would at a regular dentists office and you can see by the equipment that I have, only about 15% of dentists in the United States have this equipment.
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           So when you come here, you're actually getting the best of both worlds. So yes, the cost is minimal in comparison to other dentists, but the quality of service that you're getting is just far superior to 85% of what other offices have.
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           So I just wanted to go through that with you guys because I get that question so much and I thought it was important to discuss. So $1789 that's our price and we're the home of the $1789 implant and that includes the implant, abutment, and crown.
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            . We're located on 1160 Kane Concourse, Bay Harbor Islands, FL 33154, United States. 
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            . What happens is you hear for the first time that you need a dental implant. There are many questions and concerns that you have, so this can often lead to being overcharged or selecting the wrong person to place your dental implant. You never know exactly what to ask and so I'm going to try to bridge that gap for you and teach you some of the key points that you need to ask when interviewing your dental implant provider or dental surgeon. One of the first things that you should ask is, the surgeon also placing the crown.
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           Question 1: Surgery as well as the crown?
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           So you ask the doctor, do you do the surgery as well as the crown part of it? In my experience, and I'm a board certified implantologist. I've seen thousands and thousands of dental implant patients and there is this communication barrier sometimes between the dental surgeon and the dentist who is actually placing the crown.
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           And many times the surgeon may place the implant incorrectly or at an angle where the general dentists cannot restore the tooth or place a nice crown that looks nice and is aesthetic or appealing. So when you have one surgeon doing both of those tasks, then you have a more fluid approach to it and you have a better aesthetic result or outcome. So first question to ask is, are you doing the surgery as well as placing the crown? Some offices will have a surgeon come in just to do the surgery. So that's something that's very important.
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           Question number two is where did the dental surgeon receive their implant training or what was their training? So for example, in my case I did a fellowship and so, and then I was board certified. So that means that I had rigorous testing and showed cases and things like that. Go with a surgeon who has more experience and a lot more to offer. And especially when it comes to their education and training.
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           Speaking of experience, that is question number three. So ask the dentist or a dental surgeon, what is their experience placing implants? And by that I mean on a day to day basis, how many implants does that surgeon place? Do they place one a month? One a week? Do they place 10 or 20 a day? That is something that will let you know how their hands work. Are they a real surgeon? How comfortable they are with the procedure? Is it like doing a filling for a general dentist for them to do an implant? You want someone who has the confidence and the experience to handle various possible complications or maybe challenging cases or aesthetic cases which are in the front. So question number three is the experience.
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           Question number four, this is a very important question. Question number four is about you. So each person is different. One person might have diabetes, another person might have osteoporosis, you might be taking a certain medication, maybe you're a smoker. These things can greatly affect the longevity or the success rate of your dental implants. Some surgeons are well-trained to handle these more challenging cases shall they arrive. Other surgeons may refer them out. But it's important for you to bring up your medical conditions to the dental surgeon so that he or she can evaluate you and let you know what your prognosis is if you are a good candidate for a dental implant or how they can handle your specific situation. So that was question number four and that's your medical conditions. You want to address that with your surgeon.
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           And number five for me is one of the most important is access to the doctor once you've already had the surgery. So that means you've had your surgery, you had your implant, everything went great, it was smooth, all your fears went away. But two days later, now a suture is hanging into your mouth and you're worried, is everything going to unravel? Can you send a quick email to your doctor? Can you call them on the phone? Can you send a text message? How available are they to you? How accessible are they to you? And so question number five, really important to me is accessibility of the dental surgeon.
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           So just going to recap all of that. The five most important questions to ask your dental surgeon for implants. The first one is do they place the implant and the crown? Question number two, what is their training? Where was their training? How long was their training? Question number three, is their experience, how many implants do they place on a day to day basis? Question number four, your medical conditions. And question number five, access once they've had the procedure done or even receive the crown. I hope you enjoyed my article and I hope it helps you in finding your dental surgeon.
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           Hi again. This is Dr. Tatiana Herzog, from the Implant Center of Miami. And I am here to talk to you about what to expect when you need a dental implant. So sometimes the process can be a little scary, but it's really not, and I'm here to simplify it for you.
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           So the first step of getting a dental implant is your consultation with the doctor. At this appointment you can expect an x-ray, an evaluation, and an impression for your temporary tooth, because when you're having a tooth removed, you need a replacement. So that replacement can look something like this. It's very small. Or it can look something like this. And basically it's just one little tooth on a retainer to help you replace that missing tooth, if it's in the front. Teeth in the back typically don't need a temporary. So your consultation and your impression for your temporary tooth.
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           On your second appointment will be your surgical appointment. You will have the tooth removed, and the area bone grafted. At this appointment the doctor will insert that temporary tooth for you so you can have something to smile with. The process after that is basically just waiting for the bone to mature, and that can take between three to six months for it to mature.
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           During that process you'll be wearing your temporary the whole time. Once you return for your second evaluation for the implant, the doctor will take another x-ray and explain to you the process of placing the implant, which is quite simple. So it's a very small incision. The bone has no nerves, so the only thing that you feel is the gum incision that was made, and it's a process that should take no more than about 15 to 20 minutes to place the implant. You might receive sutures or you might receive just a healing cap, which means you don't get any sutures, there's no bleeding, and it's a very simplified process.
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            So the process of placing the dental implant and getting the crown, the whole thing takes about six or seven months, and during that time you absolutely have a temporary tooth in position. I hope you enjoyed this article. If you feel like it helped you, then please tag it, share it, and like it of course. And this is Dr. Tatiana Herzog, from Implant Center of Miami.
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           What is the downside of dental implants? This is a question that we don't receive often enough, but is quite important to our patients.
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           Healing time
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           The biggest downside of a dental implant is healing time. Unfortunately, we cannot speed up the body's process of healing enough so that the patient can receive the dental implant faster.
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           Many times placing a bridge to replace a single tooth can take one day or up to three weeks, whereas placing an implant to replace a single tooth can take up to seven months or more. The biggest downside of dental implants is healing time.
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           Another downside of dental implants is the surgical component. You will have to have a small surgery in order to place the dental implant in the bone. This may be associated with some minor soreness or pain that you wouldn't otherwise have. This is minimal and should not be a deterrent to receiving a dental implant.
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           Many times, the third downside of receiving a dental implant is the cost. In some offices, the cost of receiving a single dental implant can be much more than receiving a bridge to replace a single tooth. Typically in our office, the cost is about the same, which makes the decision much easier to get a dental implant.
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           Hi, I'm Dr Tatiana Herzog I'm a dentist here in Miami, Florida. Today we're going to be talking a little bit about what the cost of dental implants are.
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           That's a great question and it's sort of like saying, "How much does a car cost?" Okay, so it all depends. Once again, it depends on how many implants and what the purpose of the implants are. Just take an example. Some people need implants that are basically root replacements that go down in and help hold or support teeth. 
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           So the simplest type would be implants that go down into the jaw and support a denture. It gives it some support. You can have two implants and you may be paying anywhere from $1,500 for a single implant, to $2,000 for an implant, ballpark. That does not include any of the fixtures above it or anything else that holds the teeth in.
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           Another type of implant basically, is type that supports a free-standing tooth or so the person that has just a missing tooth in the front may have a single implant right up there. Now you're going to have to pay for the implant and for the piece that goes into it and for the crown on top of that. If you need grafting materials, et cetera, you may be looking at closer to 3,500 to $4,000 for that implant.
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           So it all depends on what you're trying to accomplish. Of course, if you had a whole mouthful of implants, trying to replace multiple teeth, you're into much more money. And so basically, like I said, how much does a car cost? Sometimes if you look at restoring the whole mouth, you're into the payment for a car. The one good thing about that is it will probably last you longer than that car will. 
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           So if you have any questions about dental implants, feel free to give me a call. I'm Dr. Tatiana Herzog, here in Miami, Florida, where a smile is contagious.
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           Hi, I'm Dr. Herzog From Implant Center Of Miami, and I'm here to teach you the three little unknown benefits of receiving a dental implant. 
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           Benefit No. 1- Bone preservation
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           So just quickly, the first benefit from receiving a dental implant is bone preservation. When you're missing a tooth, basically you're not using the bone and if you've ever heard the term, if you don't use it, you lose it, it's the same with your jaw. When you don't have a tooth or a dental implant in that position, your jaw gets narrow and shorter, giving you wrinkles and a saggy face, and also creating a defect in the bone. By placing a dental implant, you can preserve that bone.
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           Benefit No. 2- More than one option
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           The second little unknown benefit of receiving a dental implant is actually that you have multiple options. So some people think that if they're missing every tooth in their mouth, they need 32 implants times $4,000 or $5,000. That is the average cost in Florida, will be $100,000 let's say. Well, there are multiple options, so I'm here just to show you. This is called an implant overdenture, and this patient has two implants, and a denture that snaps into place. So two implants actually gives that patient somewhat of a benefit.
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           In this option, this is an example of a fixed, or all on four type of restoration. This is made out of zirconia. And this patient has five implants restoring all their teeth, and it doesn't come out. So you can see that there are multiple options. In this example here, you have two implants supporting three teeth. So it's a bridge, just like you would have on your normal teeth, but it's actually over implants. So you have multiple options, and it's best to see your implant provider to see what the options are for you.
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           And the third little unknown benefit of receiving a dental implant is the lifetime value. So if you have a failing bridge, which is very common, or a broken tooth, and you decide, well, I have one broken molar, I'm going to get a traditional bridge over the top of the two teeth to replace that one tooth, what happens is, the bridge has about a five to 15 year lifespan, and then it takes those two teeth with it. So instead of having a one tooth problem, you now have a three tooth problem, becoming much more expensive. Where you could have just replaced the one tooth with a dental implant, and had it for your life.
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