Single tooth replacement in a molar position
Molar teeth usually have 3 roots and are our most important chewers.
Because they are the first teeth to appear in the mouth, they are usually also the first teeth to go.
We are able to remove and place a dental implant in molar positions for the majority of cases on the same day
Dental implants have become a trusted method to replace missing teeth or teeth that can no longer be saved. Most dentists that refer to us, prefer that we remove the tooth that needs replacement. This controls the preservation of bone that is needed for a successful implant. It also reduces the amount of surgical procedures required to replace the tooth and lessens the degree of discomfort. We log all the implant cases we have ever done and our logs stretch over a 21 year period. We also audit patient’s experiences on a yearly basis and on average only 4.9% of patients report discomfort within the first 24 hours after surgery and only 0.95% report discomfort within the first 2 weeks after surgery.
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