Nowadays dental patients with missing teeth are fortunate to have a tooth replacement choice that is far better than both the traditional dentures and dental bridges of the past. At Almeida & Bell Cosmetic, Implant & Sedation Dentistry in Lone Tree, CO we offer implant-retained or implant-supported dentures which each provide numerous advantages over conventional dentures. […]
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Save Money With Dental Implants at Almeida & Bell Dental Cosmetic, Implant & Sedation Dentistry
Many dentistry clients who lose a tooth do not understand the importance of replacing it with a dental implant.
Full Mouth Reconstruction in Highlands Ranch
Every smile makeover patient in the Highlands Ranch area requires a somewhat unique combination of cosmetic dental services. Talk to our practice today to see what combination will work best for you.
Missing Teeth In Denver? Dentures And Implants Restore Smiles
The combination denture and dental implant smile restoration solution is being used successfully by many Denver cosmetic dentists.
Keeping Bones Strong in Lone Tree
There are many cosmetic dentistry professionals in Lone Tree that can determine the presence of bone deterioration with x-rays and other diagnostic tools.
More Valuable Than a Diamond
Denver dental implants, or tooth implants, are anchored into the jaw bone. They do not slide around like removable dentures. They function just like natural teeth.
Dental Specialties Available In Denver
General dentists in the Denver area are trained in a wide variety of dental procedures. However, sometimes, your general dentist will refer you to a local Denver specialist, or include a specialist as part of your treatment team.
Hate Your Dentures?
Perhaps you have heard or seen the Denver dental industry’s advertising about dental implants. Most Denver dentists claim that dental implant dentures can change your life. Does this sound like hype? Exaggeration?
Live Better With Dental Implants in Denver
Ill-fitting dentures cause more problems for Denver denture wearers than they solve. If you live with loose dentures, you probably regard them as a necessary evil. Though they certainly look better than a toothless mouth, in practical terms they leave much to be desired because they affect two essential activities: eating and talking.