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Many people assume they are no longer candidates for dental implants after being told they have bone loss in the jaw. Years ago, severe jawbone deterioration often limited treatment options for patients missing multiple teeth. Modern implant dentistry has changed that dramatically. Today, many patients with moderate or advanced bone loss still qualify for full … Read more
Tooth loss affects millions of Americans every year, and the issue becomes more common with age. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 1 in 5 adults over age 65 have lost all of their natural teeth. Many seniors initially turn to traditional dentures as a replacement option, only to discover daily … Read more
Full mouth dental implants can change a person’s life. They help restore a full smile, improve speech, and make eating easier again. For many people in Hays County, TX, the biggest concern is not whether implants work, it’s how to pay for them. In this post we cover simple and common ways patients in Hays … Read more
Living with missing teeth or failing dental work can affect how you eat, speak, and feel about your smile. For many people living in San Marcos, full mouth dental implants have become a trusted option for getting life back a beautiful smile. The two most common ways to replace a full set of teeth are … Read more
Missing teeth affect more than appearance. They influence how a person eats, speaks, and feels about their smile. Many adults across the United States deal with tooth loss at some point in their lives. According to the American College of Prosthodontists, more than 36 million Americans have no natural teeth, and about 120 million people … Read more
Missing teeth affect more people than many realize. Across the United States, millions of adults deal with tooth loss from gum disease, injury, or decay. This problem can make eating harder, change how someone speaks, and reduce confidence when smiling in public. For many years, dentures were the most common answer. Today, more people are … Read more
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