New York Dental Implants doctors
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Anca Bazile, DDS
New York Cosmetic Dentist
10 East 53rd St, New York |
31 answers | |
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Peter Mann, DDS
New York Cosmetic Dentist
41 Park Ave #1C, Manhattan |
28 answers | |
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Edgard El Chaar, DDS
New York Cosmetic Dentist
67 Park Avenue Suite 1A , New York City |
22 answers | |
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Joseph W. Worthington, DDS
Fairfield Cosmetic Dentist
1305 Post Rd. Suite 104, Fairfield |
15 answers | |
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Ryan Sellinger, DMD
Manhattan Cosmetic Dentist
55 Central Park West Suite 1E, New York |
4 answers | |
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Laura Torrado, DDS
New York Cosmetic Dentist
116 Central Park South Suite 8, New York |
3 answers | |
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Steve Alper, DMD
New York Cosmetic Dentist
5 East 19th Street 5th Floor, New York |
2 answers |
Recent Answers
What might be causing this? My dentist and oral surgeon were able to get the first screw out and replace it and now a few years later it has happened again. I am so upset about this and don't know what I should do. The implant looks good and sturdy in xrays though.
Usually these fractures are due to a lot of stress on the crown itself. The best approach is to revisit your whole bit design and relieve the tension on the implant.
I currently have Lupus which is well managed by plaquinil with no steroid use, but with slightly elevated c reactive protein (inflammation).I need to get 2 front teeth replaced with implants due to severe cracks far down on the root. What questions should I ask to make sure I have a surgeon who truly understands my illness? What signs should I look for to make sure things are progessing the way they should healing wise, as I take longer to heal than most patients? Any help is appreciated!
Lupus issuer tissue related condition as you are well aware of it. If you are on regular plaquinil, you should be fine, but since you c reactive is a bit high, it would be wiser to start me drool pack two days before and continue it after.
the best is to ask your treating implant surgical dentist to consult with your physician.
All the best




