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Possible Causes Of Dental Implant Failure

Possible Causes Of Dental Implant FailureFrom the standpoint of aesthetics and oral health, the most effective treatment for replacing damaged or missing teeth and restoring a person’s smile is dental implants. When compared to cosmetic restorative procedures and other types of dental prosthetics such as bridges and dentures, nothing comes close to matching your natural teeth the way implants do. Of all the dental procedures that are currently available, they are one of the more predictable options and have one of the highest success rats.

Unfortunately, you are still dealing with the human body and just like any other type of surgical procedure or prosthetic, nothing is 100% guaranteed. As a result, there is the occasional occurrence of dental implant failure. Fortunately, Stony Brook Family Dentistry offers corrective services should this ever become a problem for our patients. However, it is still important to understand the possible causes of dental implant failure. The most common causes include: Continue reading

How Do Dental Inlays And Onlays Differ?

How Do Dental Inlays And Onlays Differ?One of the many dental services that we offer at Stony Brook Family and Laser Dentistry is inlays and onlays. The need for either of this is usually determined by the dental issue or problem that the patient needs to correct. However, it is important to note the differences between these two dental procedures as well as the circumstances that require them. Here are a couple of factors that we consider. Continue reading


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