Dental Implants

New Protein For Hartford Dental Implant Patients

Hundreds of Hartford dental implant recipients have replaced missing teeth with jaw-bone anchored tooth implants. Unlike a dental bridge, a tooth implant consists of a titanium post inserted into the jaw bone. The bone meshes with the post to create a strong base for the natural-looking prosthetic tooth and crown that attaches to the post.

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3-Tooth Solution For A 1-Tooth Problem?

Do you have a missing tooth? Are you considering the different types of restorative dental procedures available? Does a dental bridge seem to make the most sense financially? If you have a missing tooth and want to restore that gap in your mouth, it is important to think about the differences between a dental bridge

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How Much are Dental Implants In Owensboro, Kentucky?

Looking into how much dental implants cost and getting a straight answer can be frustrating. But there is a reason for that. We’re Drs. David Thompson and Vicki Frey. Thanks for stopping to read our blog. We know it can be frustrating to look for the cost of getting a dental implant procedure done and finding nothing solid

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How might a Dentist in Owensboro, KY help improve a smile with a Dental Implant?

Dental implants can be used to restore a smile after tooth loss. Whether a patient is dealing with the loss of one tooth or an entire dental arch is missing, dental implants are a popular option. Drs. Thompson and Frey of Owensboro, KY are dentists who refer patients out for the placement of traditional dental

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When might Owensboro patients consider dental implant treatments?

Dental implant treatment is a popular choice for Owensboro patients who are struggling with the loss of a natural tooth. Drs. Thompson and Frey are committed to helping patients improve their smile, even when the unthinkable occurs. Whether patients lost their tooth from disease, extraction, or trauma, it is important for them to consider restorative

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