THANK YOU!!!
I CAN SMILE, EAT, AND PLAY without a
second thought!
My FAMILY AND FRIENDS, TOO, are more
“at ease” now that my mouth is more “sound”!
I didn’t base my “self-esteem” on my looks,
exactly, but I must admit that I don’t miss the
distraction of people looking more at my face
than listening to what I have to say!
YOU’RE MY HEROES! For focusing on the solutions
(yet listening to me voice what I thought
were my “needs”), answering my many questions
on the road to better dental health, and for
helping me remember what it was like to be SO
RELAXED!
NOT TO MENTION actually LOOKING FORWARD
TO MY VISITS HERE, knowing they
will ALL be PAIN FREE!!!
I can’t praise you or thank you ENOUGH, but I
do it every day, anyway...
“Patient G”
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Multiple implants placed here and then restored by the patient's general dentist.
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A 60yr old female presented with the chief complaint, “I want an implant.” The patient was told by another dentist that there was not enough bone to place an implant. Before implant placement (figure #1). Implant placement by my associate, Dr. Alper (figure #2). Final result (figure #3). Patient is happy with the result.
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A 28yr old female presented with the chief complaint, “I don’t want to lose my teeth.” Her lower front teeth had movement and receding gums. An x-ray of the area was taken and showed advanced bone loss (figure #1-black equals space). A surgical procedure was performed to grow bone. We achieved a successful result (figure #2). There is an increase in bone level and the teeth have firmed up. The patient continues on an alternating cleaning schedule so we can monitor this area. The patient was happy she was able to keep all her teeth.
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The patient presented with the chief complaint "Is there anything wrong with my implant?" The patient had deep probing depths and bone loss on the implant placed in the #30 position. The before x-ray was taken on 7/12/12. The patient was seen for an osseous surgery and a bone graft on #30. The after x-ray was taken on 1/8/13. The patient's bone is now at a healthy level and the probing depths are within normal limits. The patient is on a 6 month alternating cleaning schedule with our office and their general dentist.
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