Cosmetic Dental Clinics in New York
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At Cosmetic and Implant Dental Associates, our mission is to offer state of the art dentistry in a professional setting. We use the latest technology to perform the most effective and advanced dental procedures, in an office environment that caters to the individual's needs and comfort. Our highest priority is to provide you with a healthy, beautiful smile, while ensuring your comfort and satisfaction. We encourage our patients to take an active role in learning about their dental needs, as well as the procedures that they choose to undergo. To ensure that patients receive the most current advances in dental treatment.The team at Cosmetic and Implant Dental Associates routinely attend dental education seminars.In which the focus of the team is to provide the best treatment available for the best value in what we do.
Location: 18 E 48th St Rm 1602
New York, NY 10017-1014
Telephone: (212) 223-3800
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| Manhattan Dental Implant Specialist |
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Location: 30 E 60th St Lbby
New York, NY 10022-1007
Telephone: (212) 888-3581
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| Dental Implant Centre |
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Location: 30 Central Park S Rm 6b
New York, NY 10019-1628
Telephone: (212) 371-3488
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| Dental Implants Associates of Greater NY |
Location: 400 E 56th St
New York, NY 10022-4147
Telephone: (212) 759-1369
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| A Center For Dental Implants |
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Location: 96 Atlantic Ave
Lynbrook, NY 11563-3461
Telephone: (516) 593-5700
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| Adirondack Dental Implant Center |
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Striving for Excellence in Periodontics, Implantology, and Restorative Dentistry, Dental Implants,
Periodontics,
Cosmetic Dentistry,
Reconstructive Dentistry,
Root Canals,
Crowns & Bridges,
Oral Diagnosis,
General Dentistry.
The Adirondack Dental Implant Center was founded in 1999 by Dr. Sharp for the express purpose of concentrating on advanced restorative treatment requiring bone grafting, dental implants, and advanced prosthodontics. Dr. Sharp has been placing and restoring osseointegrated dental implants since 1987.
Location: 16 Hunter Brook Ln
Queensbury, NY 12804-5858
Telephone: (518) 793-5995
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| Alpine Periodontics & Dental Implants PA |
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Location: 3901 Main St
Flushing, NY 11354-5432
Telephone: (718) 445-3003
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| Astoria Dental Implant & Cosmetic Center |
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Location: 3018 31st St
Astoria, NY 11102-1856
Telephone: (718) 545-7046
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| Calderon & Calderon Dental Implants PC |
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Location:3093 Brower Ave
Oceanside, NY 11572-4413
Telephone: (516) 678-8690
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| Capital Region Center For Dental Implants
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We provide you every opportunity for the best in dental health care by accurately diagnosing and carefully implementing quality services with the latest in dental technology and materials. At the same time, we strive to make you an informed comsumer regarding your dental care. The combination of achieving these goals is tantamount in creating a favorable result.
Location: 100 Main St
Cohoes, NY 12047-4404
Telephone: (518) 237-0019
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| Cohen Dental & Implant Center |
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We are a full service dental center located in the heart of the Borough Park section of Brooklyn. A "High-Technology State of The Art " experience awaits you. Offering Cosmetic and Full Mouth Rehabilitative Dentistry.
Location: 1314 46th St Apt A4
Brooklyn, NY 11219-2150
Telephone: (718) 437-6453
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| Cosmetic & Implant Dental Associates |
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Welcome to Cosmetic and Implant Dental Associates. We are one of New York City's premiere Dental Implant centers. When you are using a dental implant to replace missing teeth, your dentist will first determine if you have enough supporting bone to safely place a dental implant to support a prosthetic tooth. The implant is placed into the bone in a very specific surgical procedure to insure that the implant will not be rejected by your body. In order to place the implant in the bone, it is necessary to cut through the gum tissue. The gum tissue will usually be sewed up either over the implant or around the implant after it is placed into the bone. The implant will then be allowed to heal in the bone for several months until the union is strong enough to support the prosthetic tooth.
Location: 18 E 48th St Rm 1602
New York, NY 10017-1014
Telephone: (212) 223-3800
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| Cosmetic & Implant Dental of Westchester |
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Our office emphasizes cosmetic dentistry. We have the tools and the technology to improve your smile...easily, comfortably.
You'll be amazed at what we can do. And because we believe cosmetic work starts with healthy teeth and gums, you can trust Dr. Jason to help you look and feel your best.
Location: 9 W Prospect Ave Ste 207
Mount Vernon, NY 10550-2050
Telephone: (914) 699-8940
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| Cosmetics & Implant Dental of Queens |
Location: 6531 52nd Ave
Maspeth, NY 11378-1300
Telephone: (718) 424-8688
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See also: breast implants
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Dental Implant
Osseointegrated dental implants are one of the options available for replacing missing teeth. The success of implants has been attributed to osseointegration or direct contact of the implant surface and bone without a fibrous connective tissue interface. Varying surgical protocols are used for placement of implants and a wide variety of implant designs are in current use.
Implant failure is reported to be higher in smokers than in non-smokers. While there are reports of similar failure rates between people with well-controlled diabetes and those without diabetes, individuals with Type 2 diabetes may have a slightly higher failure rate. No studies have documented the success of implants in individuals who develop diabetes, osteoporosis or other systemic conditions after placement. In general, the relationship between systemic health and implant success is not well documented.
The use of surgical procedures such as maxillary sinus lifts, inferior alveolar nerve transposition, and guided bone regeneration have expanded the use of implants. Although the use of dental implants has increased, few clinical trials have been conducted that have compared various surgical protocols or patient preferences for prosthetic tooth replacement. The Cochrane Oral Health Group reviewed the literature to determine if there were differences in patient satisfaction and cost effectiveness between conventional dental prostheses that require preprosthetic surgery and implant retained dental prostheses. One randomized controlled trial (RCT) was found and it was concluded that there was only weak evidence to indicate that patients were less satisfied with preprosthetic surgery and conventional dentures than with implant-retained dentures.
Research is needed to study the various surgical and prosthetic protocols for implant placement. Traditionally, osseointegrated dental implants are placed in bone and covered by mucosa during the immediate post-operative healing period. At four to eight months, a second surgical procedure is performed to expose the implant so it may be loaded with various types of dental prosthesis. In recent years, immediate prosthetic loading after surgical placement has become more common. The Cochrane Oral Health Group reviewed studies comparing immediate vs. delayed loading and found three randomized RCTs with a total of only 68 patients. It was concluded that although it is possible to successfully load dental implants immediately after placement in carefully selected patients, well-designed RCTs are needed to understand the predictability of protocols for immediate and early loading of implants.
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