Dental Implants replace lost or missing teeth. Dental Implants are precision-crafted pieces of titanium that are surgically placed beneath the gums to fuse to the jawbone. Dental Implants in effect are artificial tooth roots, to which a new tooth is attached. At Comfort Dental of Anderson, we use Dental Implants to replace one or more missing teeth, to support non-removable permanent bridges for multiple teeth, or to better support a full or partial denture. Dental Implants can be placed with the patient awake however, many patients prefer to have the Dental surgery done with sedation dentistry. In general, patients are amazed the day after the leave the dentist office there is little or no pain. Like natural teeth, Dental Implants require normal dental care (brushing flossing) and regular visits the your dental office or dental clinic.
Posted Thursday, July 26, 2007 by
Dean Stratman
At Comfort Dental of Anderson we strive to make each dental care visit special. From painless injections to high quality cosmetic dentistry our dentists strive for perfection. Our office is equipped with a special dental surgery suite in which procedures like dental implants and wisdom teeth removal take place. Most of our patients also elect to use some form of sedation dentistry. We offer all phases of family dentistry as well as cosmetic dentistry and implant dentistry. If you are looking for a dental office that will fulfill you dental care needs, try Comfort Dental.
Posted Thursday, July 26, 2007 by
Dean Stratman
Dental care can be very nerve racking for most patients. Dr. Stratman usually suggests that patients consider the various forms of sedation for their dental care. Forms of sedation dentistry offered at Comfort Dental of Anderson include laughing gas, oral sedation and iv sedation. Most patients having dental treatment for the removal of wisdom teeth and the placement of dental implants usually select oral sedation or iv sedation. The iv sedation offered at Comfort Dental is administered by Dr. Leo Patron. Dr. Patron is a seasoned anesthesiologist. Some patients having treatment as minor as cosmetic tooth whitening may still decide on sedation. At Comfort Dental, its YOUR choice!
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