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State-of-the-art tooth replacement
PRECISION PLACEMENT · LESS INVASIVE MAXIMUM SAFETY · MINIMUM DISCOMFORT
Dental implants are the state of the art way of replacing teeth. Implants are titanium screw-like fixtures that replace teeth with permanent restorations (crowns and bridges) or support removable appliances. Implants stimulate surrounding bone and prevent loss of jawbone over time, helping preserve a youthful facial appearance. Implants don’t get decay and have a longer life expectancy than teeth supported with bridges.
The use of Computerized Tomography (CT Scans) combined with specialized Simplant computer software provide a huge advancement in implant dentistry. Simplant software allows Dr. White to evaluate each potential implant site on a computer to ensure that the site is ready for implant placement. If a potential implant site does not have adequate bone, a treatment plan can be developed by Dr. White to regenerate bone.
Computer guided placement of dental implants provides maximum safety to avoid nerves, sinuses and other vital structures and maximum accuracy in implant placement within the bone. Best of all, computer guided placement ensures that each implant will be in the best possible position to support a crown, bridge or removable appliance. Dr. White has been placing computer guided dental implants since 2005 and has found this process to be extremely beneficial to his patients.
Click below to view images of the Computer Guided Dental Implants system used by Dr. White:
All clinical images shown on the website are unaltered and are exclusively the work of Dr. White.
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