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Kenosha Cosmetic Dentist Replaces Missing Teeth With Dental Implants

Dental implants help Kenosha residents regain their smiles when teeth are missing.

2014-03-26
KENOSHA, WI, March 26, 2014 (Press-News.org) A person's teeth can be lost for an array of reasons, including infection, gum disease, accident or injury. As a result, remaining teeth can shift and become crooked. The consequences of poor dental health can make it difficult to eat our favorite foods and even speak, causing embarrassment and a lack of self-esteem.

With the availability of dental implants in Kenosha from Dr. Mario Maritato, patients can experience comfort and stability. Dental implants can also restore a patient's smile back to its natural function and appearance. With dental implants, Kenosha patients can smile with confidence because they look and feel like real, natural teeth.

Implants are synthetic structures that are placed in the tooth where the root is normally contained. They are anchored to the jawbone or metal framework on the bone and act as a foundation for an artificial tooth or permanent bridge. Dental implants are used for single tooth replacements or for replacing multiple lost teeth. In some cases, dental implants can also be used to attach dentures.

"Dental implants today are virtually indistinguishable from your other teeth. The appearance is aided in part by the structural and functional connection between the dental implant and the living bone. Implants are typically placed in one sitting, but require a period of osseointegration, which direct anchorage of the implant root and the bone of the jaw occurs. If osseointegration does not occur, the implant may fail," said Kenosha cosmetic dentist, Dr. Mario Maritato.

Patients should consult Kenosha cosmetic dentist, Dr. Mario Maritato, today if he or she is missing some or all of their teeth. Dental implants are not for everyone, but with proper consultation from Dr. Maritato, he will find the best treatment plan for improving a patient's smile. Missing teeth can be a thing of the past with proper dental hygiene and dental implants. For more information on dental implants and other services offered by Dr. Maritato, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.maritatodental.com.

About Maritato Dental, L.L.C.: Since 2000, Dr. Mario Maritato has been serving the community that he has lived in for over 30 years. As a solo practitioner, Dr. Maritato offers an array of services and treatments, including dental implants, root canal therapy, dental crowns and Invisalign, among others. Dr. Maritato was born in Racine and moved to the Kenosha area as a child where he developed strong community ties. Each year he continues to complete the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. Mario Maritato
toothyankr@aol.com
5008 Green Bay Road Suite #10
Kenosha, WI 53144
(262) 657-0504
http://www.maritatodental.com

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[Press-News.org] Kenosha Cosmetic Dentist Replaces Missing Teeth With Dental Implants
Dental implants help Kenosha residents regain their smiles when teeth are missing.