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Frequently Asked Questions

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Are dental implants painful?
Most patients find implants manageable. We use modern planning and focus on comfort and clear aftercare.
It depends on healing time, bone levels, and the final restoration. We outline phases and timing after evaluation.
Yes. 3D CBCT imaging helps plan implant placement more precisely.
Bone grafting or alternative strategies may be possible. We evaluate options with imaging.
Implants preserve bone and avoid altering adjacent teeth. Bridges can be appropriate in some cases. We compare based on your situation.
Yes. We evaluate existing implants and provide restoration or replacement options as appropriate.
A crown covers the tooth to restore strength when a tooth is cracked, heavily filled, or weakened.
Longevity depends on bite forces, oral hygiene, and material. We discuss realistic expectations and maintenance.
Availability depends on materials and your treatment plan. We will explain options during your visit.
A veneer covers the front surface for cosmetic enhancement. A crown covers the entire tooth to restore strength.
Yes. Bridges can replace missing teeth when implants are not the best option for a patient’s needs.
Save the crown if you can and call us. We will advise you on protecting the tooth and schedule repair.
Call us. We will evaluate the damage and recommend the best restorative option.
Yes. We diagnose cracks and recommend restorations to stabilize the tooth.
We evaluate infection, pain, and failed root canal situations and coordinate the appropriate next step.
Yes. We focus on natural aesthetics and function for high-visibility cases.
Full-mouth restoration is a comprehensive plan addressing multiple teeth for function, comfort, and aesthetics.
Yes. When bite and worn teeth are addressed properly, many patients notice improved comfort and function.
Yes. We often stage care so urgent issues are addressed first, then cosmetic and elective improvements.
We plan based on bite forces, materials, and long-term maintenance, including night guards when indicated.
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