Tired of dealing with missing or failing teeth? If you lack confidence with your smile, you are not alone.
It’s more important than ever to find something that will make you smile -- whether that’s talking to a loved one or feeling confident with your appearance.
In the wise words of Dr. Alfonso Monarres, a full-mouth reconstruction specialist transforming smiles at Stone Ridge Dental, “Your smile is your logo, your personality is your business card, and how you leave others feeling after an experience with you becomes your trademark.”
And it’s always important to maintain good oral hygiene, Monarres said.
Whether you have cavities, gum disease, unproportioned teeth, tooth decay, dental trauma or extreme tooth wear, full-mouth immediate implant reconstruction -- also known as the “All on 4″ -- gives you the freedom and confidence to eat what you want, and enjoy life to its fullest again, Monarres said.
If you have felt insecure about your smile or your teeth, dental implants may be a solution.
Here are three benefits to consider, according to Stone Ridge Dental.
1) Your smile will look brand new and natural.
The practice’s dental prostheses look indistinguishable from real teeth, and they can be aligned to give a perfectly straight smile, Stone Ridge said.
“With dental implants today, we can replace somebody’s smile in a very comfortable way, giving the patient the opportunity to get their health and smile function back,” Monarres said.
2) Dental implants improve oral health.
If your teeth are failing or falling out, dental implants will help preserve your gum tissue, Stone Ridge experts said.
3) There’s no need for cumbersome dentures.
Say goodbye to the fear of wearing slippery dentures. They do not help retain the natural shape of your face over a long period of time, Monarres said.
With more than 2,000 successful dental implant procedures under Dr. Monarres and his staff, they said they’re prepared to help with your dental needs. Professionals are available to make sure you don’t have to experience any more damaged or missing teeth.
The team is also taking precautionary measures to keep patients safe during COVID-19. Click or tap here to learn more.