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Losing a tooth can make you feel uncertain about the future of your oral health and your smile. At Floresta Plaza Dental , we make restoring your smile and protecting your oral health easy. Our dentists, Dr. Ken Torres and Dr. Allea Paras Torres, are experienced with dental implants, one of the most popular choices when it comes to long-term solutions for tooth loss. Get more Info dental implants in San Leandro CA or please visit our website. Address : 579 Floresta Blvd D, San Leandro, CA 94578 Tel : 510-895-8191 Timing : Tues to Thur 8:30am to 5:30pm, Fri - 8:30am to 2:00pm, Sat to Mon - Closed My Other Social Links : Facebook , Twitter , Youtube , Yelp , Linkedin , Instagram , Pinterest , Yellowpages , Foursquare , Blogspot , Google Sites , Knowledge Panel , Bing , Manta If you have difficulty with dentures fitting properly and would like more security when you eat, laugh, and speak, let us know. Floresta Plaza Dental offer All-on-4® implant-retained dentures. Dr. Torres will place

What Are Dental Implants And When Are They Used

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed in the jaw to support a replacement tooth or bridge. Dental implants are usually performed by periodontists. They are a great way to replace one or more missing teeth. They are an ideal option for people who are in good general oral health but have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, injury, or some other reason. If you have lost a tooth or teeth, you most likely have the option of getting dental implants or a bridge to replace the missing tooth or teeth. Dental implants are very complicated and time consuming, but they save more teeth than traditional bridges. This is because implants do not depend on neighboring teeth for support. Dental implants are like having a natural tooth to replace the missing one. They look and feel so natural that you may forget you ever had an implant. Dental implants serve three main functions: o Replace one or more teeth without affecting adjacent teeth. o Support a bridge and elimi

Dental Health - Dentures Or Implants?

If your teeth deteriorate and need to be replaced, you should discuss your options with your dental health care provider. In days gone by, there were only two options: no teeth or dentures. Due to the cost of dentures at the time, for many, the only option was toothless. Today, that is no longer the case. Today, there are approximately three options for replacing teeth. You can have dentures, you can have dentures with implants, or you can have implants. There are definite differences, both in procedures, benefits and, of course, cost. First, let's look at the prosthetic option. With dentures, porcelain dentures are created after taking an impression of your mouth. Dentures are held in place with the use of denture creams that act as glue. This 'glue' needs to be replaced at least once a day, and often more than once a day. The upper denture is generally not a problem, in terms of staying in place, however many people report problems with the lower denture remaining in plac