Los Angeles Dental Implants doctors
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Michael J. Thomas, DDS
Los Angeles Cosmetic Dentist
360 N. Bedford Drive Suite 212, Beverly Hills |
41 answers | |
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Robert Fields, DDS
Los Angeles Cosmetic Dentist
6301 Van Nuys Blvd, Van Nuys |
4 answers | |
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David S. Frey, DDS
Beverly Hills Cosmetic Dentist
465 N. Roxbury Drive Suite 701, Beverly Hills |
3 answers | |
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Victoria Olshansky, DDS
Los Angeles Cosmetic Dentist
1136 N. Fairfax Ave. , West Hollywood |
1 answer | |
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Scott Bianchi, DDS
Los Angeles Orthodontist
2080 Century Park East Suite 1601, Los Angeles |
Recent Answers
For about 3yrs, is it still possible for me to replace them with dental implants and it still look natural and also could bone loss be a problem. I am 34yrs old. Thank you
It can be costly but its a great alternative to dentures which I consider the lowest form of treatment for patients today.
i have all my natural teeeth except 1. i need so much work done and redone. i am in so much pain due to my teeth. i have migraines due to my teeth and sometimes i cant get out of bed and i throw up because of my teeth. i have an infection that wont go away because my teeth r so bad. they bleed constantly. i would love to make the pain go away and finally have a beautiful smile without worring if my teeth broke more or if they r bleeding. i cant even eat,kiss my children or husband. i need help.
After 3-4 appointments witha good dentist your pain should be substantially better. If thats not happening then fine a new dentist. Pain of this magnitude is horrible and a well skilled dentist should cure that..
As a teen I had four premolars (two top, two bottom) removed before wearing braces, which worsened both my facial aesthetics and smile. After doing some research I found that it might be possible to reverse this by expanding the jaws/dental arch, without necessarily requiring dental implants to replace the missing teeth. However, I don't understand how implants can be avoided, given that the arch will be bigger (more space) which should surely require more teeth to "fill up" the space?
Using Invisalign we can move the teeth forword in a serial progression so that the teeth move forward in the jaw bone. It would add to your profile a little as well. I guess it all depends on what you want from this type of treatment and the willingness to be in treatment for a while.





