Friday, December 19, 2014

Company President Q & A

Questions Answered by Mrs. DeSalvo, President of Implant Solutions Today





How long will dental implants last?

Dental implants do not get cavities and seem to be less susceptible to gum disease. Therefore, dental implants should last longer than any other dental treatment your dentist may provide. In less than 5% of cases, the initial implant placed does not heal properly and requires replacement. Once the bone has healed around the implant they are very solid. Eventually the teeth attached to the implant will require replacement, but one should expect at least 5 years of service from the attached teeth and more than likely many more years.

Are dental implants safe?

Dental implants are made from the same materials that most hip and knee replacements are made from. Titanium is among the most bio-compatible materials that exist. There are some risks associated with dental implants, but in the hands of an experienced dentist, those risks are minimal. Our Staff have placed and restored hundreds of dental implants and taken many hours of continuing education in implant dentistry.

How much do dental implants cost?

This can be a little tricky because dental implants can be used in so many different ways and sometimes additional procedures are needed to properly place and restore the dental implant. So with that in mind, learn more at:www.implantsolutionstoday.com | 1-844-FIXBITE

Replacement of a single tooth - Call Mrs. DeSalvo to find out!

Replacement of all the teeth on the top or bottom with permanent teeth - Call Mrs. DeSalvo to find out!

Replacement of all the teeth on the top or bottom with a denture held in by dental implants - Call Mrs. DeSalvo to find out!

There are many payment options available to make dental implants fit your budget.

Does dental insurance pay for dental implants?

Most do - please call Mrs. DeSalvo to find out more about dental insurance options and/or other great financing options available!

www.implantsolutionstoday.com
1-844-FIXBITE





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