Dental Treatments Videos
Implant Surgery Procedure
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots used to support a restoration for a missing tooth or teeth, helping to stop or prevent jaw bone loss. This procedure is considered a form of prosthetic dentistry but also cosmetic dentistry.
Second Phase Surgery
The second stage of a surgical dental treatment is done 3 to 6 months after the implants have been placed.
Overdenture
It’s a denture that uses precision dental attachments to hold the denture down. The most common reason is the looseness of a lower denture which can move as much as 1/2 an inch both horizontally and vertically during functions of eating and speaking.
Crown Over Angulated Abutment
Dental crowns are restoration techniques for teeth that are badly damaged. A crown serves as a cover that protects the damaged tooth, improves its appearance, and prevents further decay, chipping, or cracking.
Crown Over Straight Abutment
Single-tooth implants can be used in people who are missing one or more teeth. An implant is surgically placed in an opening that is made in the jawbone. After the implant attaches the bone, it acts as a new root for the crown that will be replacing your missing tooth.
Crown Over An UCLA-Type Abutment
The The UCLA-Type Abutment was designed to fix implant angulation problems and in some cases depth problems.It is attached directly to the implant. It provides a pattern for the creation of a screw retained veneered crown.