MESA, AZ, March 15, 2014 (Press-News.org) Patients who are missing a tooth or multiple teeth might benefit from dental implants, as they offer the stability a smile needs. Dental implants fuse to the bone, helping replacement teeth to feel more natural than other conventional restoration options. Candidates for dental implants need to have healthy gums and adequate bone to support the implant.
A thorough evaluation by Dr. Preethy Kunthara, a dentist in Mesa, will help to determine whether a patient is a good candidate for dental implants. So if a patient is self-conscious about missing teeth or wearing dentures, dental implants may be an alternative treatment option for Mesa residents. Dr. Kunthara works with her patients to offer the best solutions for smile restorations at Simon Dental Care.
"Patients considering dental implants must have good health, proper bone density to support the implant, healthy gums and a commitment to good dental hygiene and routine dental visits. People who smoke and drink regularly are typically not ideal candidates. I will work with each of my patients to determine if dental implants are the right solution for them, said Mesa dentist, Dr. Preethy Kunthara.
Compared to crowns and bridges, dental implants are stronger and more durable, which offers a more permanent solution to tooth loss. Implants can be used in conjunction with a dental bridge or dental crown for added support when teeth are missing. Implants also provide a cavity-resistant and stable foundation for the bridge or crown. Other advantages include:
- Restored chewing function
- Restored confidence
- Regaining the look, feel and function of your natural teeth
- Eliminate irritated and painful gums
- Improve your speech
To determine if a patient is a candidate for dental implants, he or she should consult Mesa, AZ dentist, Dr. Preethy Kunthara of Simon Dental Care. Dr. Kunthara will thoroughly examine a patient's teeth and gums, as well as bone density and quantity. Based on the condition of the patient's oral tissues, oral hygiene, personal habits, and commitment to follow aftercare instructions, Dr. Kunthara will advise each patient in Mesa of the most appropriate dental implant treatment plan.
Recently, Dr. Preethy Kunthara finished her one-year fellowship program at the California Implant Institute in 2013. With her added experience and expertise, Dr. Kunthara further showcases her commitment and ability to perform dental implants for her Mesa patients. For more information, patients can visit Simon Dental Care online at http://www.simondentalcare.com/.
About Simon Dental Care: Dr. Preethy Kunthara is a solo practitioner. She maintains a friendly practice that eliminates all fear of dentistry for patients. Dr. Kunthara provides services including teeth whitening, veneers, dentures and dental implants to provide patients with the best dental care available. Dr. Preethy Kunthara graduated from NYU in 1997 and is constantly taking new CE courses to keep up-to-date with the latest advancements in dentistry. Many dentists in Mesa, AZ have normal business hours from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Simon Dental Care offers varying hours on different days including Saturday to help with scheduling around a patient's work or school days.
Media Contact:
Dr. Preethy Kunthara
contactus@simondentalcare.com
1350 S. Longmore
Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 833-0880
http://www.simondentalcare.com
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Simon Dental Care Offers Dental Implants For Mesa Residents In Need Of A Smile Restoration
When patients are missing teeth, Dr. Preethy Kunthara works with her patients in Mesa to offer dental implants.
2014-03-15
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