Seattle Dental Implants doctors
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Lance Timmerman, DMD
Seattle Cosmetic Dentist
7100 Fort Dent Way Suite 270, Seattle |
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Paul Amato, DDS
Seattle Cosmetic Dentist
1101 Madison St (Madison Tower) Suite 1230, Seattle |
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Jerome R. Baruffi, DDS
Seattle Cosmetic Dentist
411 Strander Boulevard #108, Tukwila |
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Jeff Files, DDS
Seattle Cosmetic Dentist
8178-A 164th Avenue Northeast, Redmond |
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Jason Fligor, DDS
Seattle Cosmetic Dentist
4915 25th Ave NE Suite 107, Seattle |
Recent Answers
My problem is that I only have one central incisor and crowding. The other tooth never came down. I don't have any gaps or spaces either for another central incisor. I had braces when I was younger to fix some crowding. They suggested the only method to make me look normal and have two front teeth was to create a gap and bring down the tooth that never came down and then go from there. But being young I didn't want to do all that and now it really bothers me now. How can I get 2 central incisors now?
The previous orthodontic work appears incomplete. It would be best to see an orthodontist and a cosmetic dentist to create a plan to do as previously advised. Any "short term fixes" would need to be fixed after the ortho is complete, so you would need to decide if it is worth the added expense.
I had 2 root canals &then 2 crown on my front teeth. One crown came loose and i'm being told i will need an implant on front too I'm worried it will not match the other crown as it is now 7 years old.On top of that i had veneers put on on side teeth because the two crowns looked too large next to my natural teeth. Is it possible to replace my other crown when putting in the implant? and what about the venners, can they be replaced so i can have a uniform smile?Worried and depressed, please help
What you suggest is what works best, redoing crowns and veneers to be certain they match. Redoing work also ensures that the teeth are symmetrical and proportioned right. An experienced cosmetic dentist should have no problem doing this.
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
Implants can be used to stabilize dentures or replace them completely with implant supported bridges. Depending on budget, amount and quality of bone dental implants be used for most people. It is normally not a question of IF, but HOW and HOW MUCH.




