You Suffer From Missing or Broken Teeth: You’re embarrassed to smile in public. You have missing, broken, worn down, or patchy looking teeth.
You Avoid Smiling in Family Photos or Going out to Socialize with Friends: You catch yourself smiling for photos with your mouth closed, or covering your mouth with your hand when you speak because you’re self-conscious about other people staring.
You Can’t Enjoy The Foods You Used To Love: Your chewing power isn’t what it used to be, you have to cut your food into small pieces and chew for a long time. You miss being able to tear into a juicy steak, chewy bread, or crunchy veggies without worrying that your teeth are going to break or fall out.
You Are In Constant Discomfort: You are tired of having the same problems fixed over and over. Old crowns, fillings, root canals, and teeth keep breaking down and falling apart, and you keep paying to fix them.
You Struggle With Dentures or Loose Bridges: You dread the thought of needing them one day. Maybe they slide around and cause sores. Maybe you’re tired of not being able to taste your favorite foods. Or maybe you’re tired of worrying about your dentures falling out and other people noticing.
Almost all of the people I meet have major dental problems, and have just about given up on dentistry… and dentists.
They’re tired of getting the same teeth fixed over and over and over again, and never making any progress. They’re frustrated that no matter what they do, their teeth keep breaking and getting cavities. And they’re sick of feeling judged and shamed every time they visit the dentist… as if it’s THEIR fault that their teeth are failing them.
Well… I’m here to promise you that there is hope for you.
Are you ready to try something different? If so… we can help!
If you have a missing tooth and it is impacting your comfort or your confidence, a dental implant could be your solution.
Dental implants have had a considerable impact on modern dentistry – offering a highly viable solution to replacing missing teeth. A dental implant is essentially an artificial tooth that is placed, or implanted, into your jaw where a dental crown is then capped on for a complete tooth that looks and even feels like a real tooth. The best part is that the new replacement tooth will function as seamlessly as your regular tooth.
Contact our office today at 985-386-8454 or schedule your appointment. We're happy to answer any questions, inquiries, or concerns you may have about Dental Implants.