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Chatsworth Dentist, Dr. Kashfian, Offers Dental Implants for Restoration of Missing Teeth

Dr. Kambiz Kashfian, dentist in Chatsworth, uses dental implants for restoring missing teeth.

2013-06-19
CHATSWORTH, CA, June 19, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Kashfian, Chatsworth dentist, offers dental implants to patients with one or more missing teeth. Dental implants are a permanent, natural-looking solution to dentures and dental bridges.

The term "dental implant" is often used to refer to the entire setup used to replace a missing tooth. In actuality, a dental implant is a titanium or titanium alloy rod or plate that is placed in the patient's jaw. This rod or plate can then hold a dental crown to replace the patient's missing tooth.

The process for placing a dental implant is time consuming, but many patients feel that the permanent results are worth the time it takes. After the placement of the rod or plate in the jaw, it has to be allowed to heal. The healing process takes several weeks. Once the bone has healed over the rod or plate, the implant can be restored with a dental crown or bridge that is custom made to match the size, color, and shape of the rest of the patient's teeth.

Patients appreciate dental implants because they look and feel natural. Dental implants are specifically designed to look just like the patient's other teeth, so they will not stand out in any way. No one but the patient and Dr. Kashfian, Chatsworth cosmetic dentist, will know that the tooth is not real.

In addition, dental implants can be cared for just like a natural tooth. Simply brush and floss around them as if they were natural teeth. Patients also do not need to take special care when eating, because the implants will not slip and food will not become caught in them.

About Dr. Kashfian, Cosmetic Dentist Chatsworth

Dr. Kashfian, Chatsworth porcelain veneers expert, has over 25 years of experience with placing and restoring dental implants. He has been admitted to the board of dentistry in California, New York, Illinois, and Massachusetts. Dr. Kashfian works hard to provide patients with customized treatments that will restore their smiles. Contact his office to schedule an appointment.

Contact Dentist Chatsworth
Devonshire Plaza Dental Group
Dr. Kambiz Kashfian, DDS
10230 Canoga Ave.
Chatsworth, CA 91311
Phone: (818) 341-8400
Website: http://www.dentistchatsworth.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dr-Kambiz-Kashfian-DDS/312094515585655
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrKambizKashfia


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[Press-News.org] Chatsworth Dentist, Dr. Kashfian, Offers Dental Implants for Restoration of Missing Teeth
Dr. Kambiz Kashfian, dentist in Chatsworth, uses dental implants for restoring missing teeth.