Find out how to get the smile you've always wanted!
Join speakers Dr. Ken Hale and Dr. R.B. Frost from the Dental Implant and Sedation Center at Dansville Dental Professionals for a free seminar on “The Latest in Dental Implants.”
*We will be following all safety protocols*
You will learn how dental implants can:
- Eliminate removable dentures and partials for greater comfort and security
- Improve chewing for increased food enjoyment and better nutrition
- Provide a 100% cavity-proof tooth replacement
- Prevent bone loss that creates face collapse and makes patients look older
- Provide an affordable, long-term solution to restoring your healthy, attractive smile
Seating is limited! Please fill out the form at the top of the page to reserve a spot.
Dental Implants Can Last a Lifetime
Many times, cost can be a concern for our patients. However, their cost is generally not that much greater than other treatments to restore a tooth. They may even cost less than other replacement options because implants can last for a lifetime.
Our advice is to be wary if a provider gives you a cost for an implant without seeing your mouth.
Dental implants are customized and built to your mouth, and any dentist experienced in implants knows that no two patients have the same dental implant treatment. Also make sure you are working with a credentialed dental implant dentist, which means they have the proper training, proven experience, and information that can help keep the cost of your implants at a minimum.
Implants vs. Dentures
Prevent Bone Loss and Premature Aging
Bone loss begins as soon as you lose a natural tooth. The root of your tooth encourages healthy bone maintenance in the jaw and the face, but once the root is removed, the underlying bone begins to deteriorate up to a quarter of an inch. This subtle change in bone shape can drastically alter the shape of your face, causing once-taut skin to sag. Without the support of your teeth, the lack of facial bones will cause your face to look prematurely aged.
Dental implants are implanted below the gum and into the bone, stimulating the jaw and facial bones just as your natural teeth would.