Your smile is so important, and for so many varied reasons. Smiles build confidence, draw people to you and are known to reduce stress and enhance your mood.
Some studies show that people who smile are seen in a more favorable light than others. It stands to reason that if you’re missing teeth or dealing with chipped, damaged or diseased teeth in this critical front area of your mouth, smiling, as well as chewing and speaking, has become challenging.
We call the teeth in the front of your smile (incisors and canines) the aesthetic (esthetic) or “smile zone.” In the right hands, precision positioning and surgical placement with dental implants in this critical area can totally enhance your smile in a way that looks totally natural.
Specialized Skills
Every dental implant, regardless of its location in your mouth, should be precisely planned and positioned. But these “front and center” implants require an extra degree of accuracy, the kind of specialized surgical skills you will find with the board-certified periodontists here at Pennsylvania Center for Dental Implants and Periodontics.
We’ll minimize the risk of complications, augment the area with grafts if required and preserve adjacent teeth without bridges, wires or shaving. Your new aesthetic-zone smile will also prevent changes to your facial structure that can occur when teeth are missing. With proper care, your new tooth or teeth can last a lifetime.
“Just finished up with major and rather complicated dental work with Dr. Fava, including two implants in the front! I could not be happier with the final results. Dr. Fava is a dedicated and super knowledgeable dentist. My smile is about the same as when I was a young woman before my car accident, and I am almost 77 yrs. old! The entire staff was so friendly and accommodating. Thank you, Dr. Fava, and thanks to everyone in the office!
—Mary T.
Doctors Fava, Schoenebeck and Klass partner with the area’s top restorative dentists to present patients with clinically superb treatment plans that are based on their individual situations, not a cookie-cutter type solution. If you’ve already lost a front tooth or know you need one extracted before a dental implant is placed in this area, put your trust —and your smile —in the hands of one of our proven gum and tooth specialists.
To schedule your “smile zone” dental implants consultation with us, contact us today!