Dental Implants
Do you have missing teeth?
Feel uncomfortable about your smile because of the
unsightly
absence of healthy teeth? You can stop feeling
self-conscious, now, as there is an answer to your
situation: dental implants. Here at Fattah Family
Dentistry, we are a local, experienced Salem implant
dentist. Using state-of-the-art dental technologies, we
can replace your lost and missing teeth and give you a
full, becoming smile again.
Salem Dental Implants
Dental implants replace the missing tooth root, using
a titanium-based cylinder. Through several in-office
procedures at our Salem dental clinic, we will place
other essential parts on the implant, eventually leading
to the placement of a crown – sometimes called a dental
cap – on the implant. Additionally, if you have or need
partial or full dentures, dental implants can be
utilized to support those dentures, which means
increased stability and denture retention. If you’d like
more information about dental implants in Salem, contact
Dr. Fattah’s office, today.
Who Can Have Dental Implants?
Typically, patients need to have adequate bone mass
in their jaws in order to have dental implants placed.
However, this is decided on an individual, case-by-case
basis. Dr, Fattah, your Salem implant dentist, will send
you to have both x-rays and CT scans performed for
diagnostic purposes. These imaging processes will
determine if you have the right bone mass present. They
will also help Dr. Fattah decide what type of dental
implant and the size will work with your Individual
mouth structure.
Interested in Dental Implants in Salem?
If you have a missing tooth or missing teeth, you
live in Salem, and you’re thinking about having dental
implants, call Salem’s dental implant specialist. Dr.
Fattah – an implant dentist – and his staff will be glad
to answer all of your questions about the procedure and
schedule you for an exam and evaluation. For all of your
Salem dental implant needs, turn to Fattah Family
Dentistry. We look forward to providing you with a
lovely smile!
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