Advanced Technology
Titanium Implants -
Invisalign -
Cerec 3 Restorations -
Other technologies
The field of dentistry has changed immensely over the past decade. New
technology and new materials have made the impossible possible.
We think you will agree that our patients truly benefit from these
advancements.
Titanium Implants
In the early 1950's, Swedish scientist Per-Ingvar Branemark
observed that titanium could bond with bone. He termed this process
osseointegration. Since then, systems have been developed using
titanium dental implants for tooth root replacement and other medical applications.
What this means to the patient is that a missing tooth/teeth can be replaced
without compromising the structure of surrounding teeth, as when placing a bridge.
Where a bridge may have to be replaced 2-3 times in one’s lifetime, studies show
that implants can last for life, and thus saves money in the long run.
For patients with ill-fitting dentures, implants can be placed to anchor
the denture and ensure that it doesn't move and/or cause discomfort.