Stanley H Asensio DMD      
2144 Whisper Lakes Boulevard = Orlando = Florida 32837 = (888) 893-3441
 

Dental implants replace missing teeth
 

"Well, you know Doc, it's just a back tooth. No one will see it so I'll just get rid of it.  It's not going to make a difference."  Unfortunately we hear this type of comment at Stanley H Asensio DMD more often than you would think.

The plain truth is that it will make a difference.  At Stanley H Asensio DMD we know the loss of just a single tooth can set a course that can destroy an entire mouth.  "Well, if that's true, tell me more. I sure don't want to lose the front ones that I smile with."

Dr. Asensio often answers with an explanation that teeth will drift and tip into a space that is created by missing teeth.  Just like two gears of a car that are not properly aligned, pretty soon you've got a whole lot of problems.

"Well, I don't like that. What can I do?"  If it sounds like I've heard this conversation a few times, you're right.  If I'm going to keep a patient happy, I need to provide options at this point.

One of the options we often discus at Stanley H Asensio DMD would be a dental implant. This is the replacement of a tooth with a false root that is surgically placed.  Dr. Asensio then carefully constructs a dental crown to replace the missing tooth, to prevent teeth from shifting and thereby causing further tooth loss.

If you have any questions about missing teeth and possible implant treatment, please call our office at (888) 893-3441.
 

Dental Implants
In Orlando Florida and the surrounding
Kissimmee - Hunters Creek - Lake Buena Vista - St Cloud Florida areas.


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*Minimal sedation, also known as anxiolysis, is the use of oral and inhalation medications to relieve anxiety
before and during dental procedures that minimally reduce consciousness in an effort to reduce fear
and anxiety, while still maintaining normal breathing and the ability to respond appropriately
to physical and verbal stimulation.

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