Preserve Your Hard-Earned Smile by Recognizing Signs of Dental Implant Failure

December 20, 2024

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a man looking at his teeth in a bathroom mirror

Dental implants boast an incredibly high success rate of 98% after five years of placement and 78% after 20 years of placement. This is great news for those choosing to invest in their smile by receiving the procedure! However, there’s still a number of factors that weigh into the long-term success of your results, and in order to extend their lifespan, it’s important to recognize both the risk factors and signs of dental implant failure so you can take quick action. Read on to learn more about what you can expect if your dental implants fail and the best way to respond.

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Experience the Value of Orthodontics: 4 Benefits of a Straighter Smile

December 19, 2024

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a man wearing braces standing in a doorway and smiling

Whether you’re a teen or an adult, it’s never too early or late to invest in a straighter smile. While this may seem like a solely cosmetic treatment, there are several mental and oral health benefits to aligning your smile and bite. Whether you opt to do this using traditional metal braces or modern Invisalign clear aligners, you won’t regret your investment in your health! Read on to learn about four unexpected benefits of a straighter smile.

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5 Common Complications of Ill-Fitting Dentures

December 18, 2024

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a dentist examining dentures

When properly fitted, dentures have the ability to last for several years and drastically improve oral function and confidence. However, with time, the jawbone can lose density and the prosthetic can become loose or ill-fitting within the mouth, leading to a variety of uncomfortable and compromising complications. Read on to learn about the five most common impacts that ill-fitting dentures can have on your life and oral health.

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