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Glossary of Terms: Dental Implants in Worcester

April 10, 2019

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drawing of a dental implant in place“I just talked to my periodontist about dental implants and I feel much better, because I didn’t understand what he was saying…” said no one ever! If you’re about the get dental implants in Worcester, then it’s important for you to have some familiarity with the procedure. Research shows that patients with a simple understanding of any medical or dental procedure are more relaxed and confident. With that in mind, here is a list of words associated with dental implants and the process of implantation.

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Dental Implants in Worcester Will Improve Your Quality of Life

December 21, 2018

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man smiling into mirrorIf you are missing teeth—whether one or several—then you may have noticed activities that you used to take for granted aren’t so easy anymore. Things like eating your favorites foods, having a conversation and smiling with confidence might become challenging with tooth loss. But with dental implants in Worcester, you’ll be able to do all of these again and more. So go ahead, smile, because your quality of life is about to get a lot better!

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The Reasons for Bone Grafting Before Dental Implants in Worcester

September 5, 2018

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Smiling couple at the oceanWhen you look at your smile, you don’t only see teeth. There is a supporting cast. That beautiful smile in the mirror needs healthy teeth as well as strong gums and jawbone to hold your teeth in place. If you lose a tooth because of decay, gum disease or tooth extraction, then bone tissue begins to recede. A tooth replacement—whether you choose dental implants in Worcester, a partial or a denture—needs a certain amount of jawbone for support. That’s why bone graft surgery may be necessary. Read on to learn more about this procedure.

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