Los Angeles Dental Implant Dentist
Advancements in cosmetic dentistry now offer more opportunities to reverse the unwanted ravages of time. Traditional dentistry procedures in the past placed greater emphasis on full or partial dentures when teeth were severely decayed or missing. Los Angeles dental implant dentist, Dr. Afar, has invested in education and technology to place dental implants for area patients to restore smile quality.A dental implant has multiple benefits compared to dentures or the different types of dental bridges that are used for restorative purposes. A dental implant is a permanent solution for single or multiple teeth that are lost due to decay or injury. The implant is designed to take the place of the lost tooth root when teeth are missing. Our Los Angeles dental implant dentist places dental implants to expertly improve your smile. Dental implants are not removable.
When your teeth are missing, you may develop speech or eating problems due to the spacing along the gum line. These spaces can also develop bacterial growth that can lead to oral diseases. The placement of dental implants by our Los Angeles dental implant dentist can correct your speech or eating problems and create your new smile. Implant restorations can and must be brushed and flossed like your natural teeth to help remove daily bacterial growth or plaque. Dental checkups and cleanings are still required by our Los Angeles cosmetic dentist.
Dental Implant Dentist Los Angeles
Our Los Angeles dental implant dentist safely places dental implants. This provides a durable and permanent solution for your missing teeth. Unlike standard dentures or partials, dental implants do not cause irritation to the cheeks or gum line after placement. The dental implant is finished with a porcelain crown that will resemble the look of your natural teeth.A consultation with Los Angeles dentist, Dr. Afar, will help determine if dental implants are the right restorative solution for your smile. The severity of your tooth loss, health of your gums and jawbone are examined before dental implants can be decided upon as a viable option to restore your smile.







