
COVID-19 and our office
Based on recommendations by the American Dental Association and the Oklahoma Dental Association, our office will be operating in limited fashion for the next few weeks to help limit the spread of COVID-19.
Based on recommendations by the American Dental Association and the Oklahoma Dental Association, our office will be operating in limited fashion for the next few weeks to help limit the spread of COVID-19.
Dental implants are about the closest thing you can get to a natural tooth.
With improvements in surgery, recovery and manufacturing processes, implants are now a viable option for many people. But some might wonder: is this a forever thing? If the implant fails, can it be removed? Is it like a denture?
Dental implants are a fantastic solution for missing teeth. They bond to the jawbone, stimulating bone structure instead of letting it erode away. They’re strong, lasting for years and sometimes for the rest of the user’s life. And they look natural and don’t need any special care.
Dental crowns are among the most common dental implants out there. They’re used for everything from root canals to shoring up weak teeth, creating an outer layer that replaces the tooth’s natural enamel shell with a tough synthetic surface.
Root canals are some of the most common, routine dental procedures. But you wouldn’t know it by the way they’re talked about in popular culture.
When you’ve moved on past your regular teeth, denture fit becomes absolutely imperative. Keeping them in place allows you to live a regular life and not worry about losing your teeth at an inopportune moment. But if you’re starting to deal with some fit issues, you might be wondering: just how do my dentures stay in place?
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