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Lowry Dental Implants Better Than Dentures

Denver residents, if you are missing one or more teeth and wish to eat your favorite foods, increase your chewing ability, and improve your appearance, speech, and self-esteem, then you are a candidate for dental implantsImplants help you to maintain bone that would normally melt away in the absence of teeth or implants.  This benefit in turn can enhance health, appearance and speech.

In the majority of cases, dental implants are a much better way to replace missing teeth when compared to bridges and dentures. Unfortunately, dental bridges require that healthy adjacent teeth be cut down and removable dentures can often be unstable and require the use of sticky adhesives.

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In fact, denture wearers usually benefit the most from dental implants!  Treatment that allows dentures to snap on to dental implants can greatly increase retention, comfort and ease of chewing at low cost.  Full arch implants can often replace all teeth permanently.  Dental implants are truly a marvel of modern dentistry!

Not only does Dr. Tom Bonbright have over 20 years of experience with implant dentistry, he also completed his implant residency at the prestigious New York University and shares a level of credentialing shared with only five other dentists in the state of Colorado.  Please contact us at Lowry Advanced Dentistry, located in Lowry, in Denver at 303-333-5148 and visit our website at http://www.denverdental.com/ or watch a video explaining dental implants with a model.




Posted on February 25, 2010 18:50:22 by Blog Author Michael McClure
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Lowry Dental Implants Better Than Dentures

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