SAGINAW, MI, April 04, 2014 (Press-News.org) Teeth can be lost for an array of reasons, including infection, gum disease, accident or injury. When teeth are lost, implant dentist, Dr. Jeffrey King, is available to help restore his patients' teeth while preventing teeth from shifting and becoming crooked. Dental implants look and feel just like natural teeth, which means Dr. King can help his patients gain back their confidence so they can get back to an active lifestyle.
"The consequences of poor health can make it difficult to eat our favorite foods and even speak, which causes embarrassment and a lack of self-esteem. Dental implants offer comfort and stability, while restoring your smile back to its natural function and appearance. Even better, no one will know you even have dental implants," said Saginaw dentist, Dr. Jeffrey King.
Not only can dental implants restore missing teeth, but they can help patients look great too. Teeth that are lost to gum disease, cavities, or trauma from an accident can be permanently replaced by dental implants, which are artificial teeth permanently anchored into the jawbone. Following the loss of a tooth or multiple teeth, bone loss will always occur. If bone is lost, the surrounding teeth will shift, affecting a patient's appearance, speech, ability to enjoy food, and their self-esteem. As a cosmetic dentist in Saginaw, Dr. Jeffrey King will work with each patient to determine the best restoration process.
Patients who are suffering from missing teeth should contact Dr. King in Saginaw about implants to determine if they are the right procedure. Implants are an esthetically pleasing alternative to dentures and bridges. Some reasons why dental implants are now the treatments of choice for many people who need to replace missing teeth include:
- Require only normal brushing and flossing for maintenance
- Are anchored permanently in the jawbone.
- Preserve and strengthen the underlying bone just like the roots of natural teeth
- Do not alter or compromise adjacent healthy teeth
- Are safe and reliable
- Look completely natural
With the help of Dr. Jeffrey King, a dentist in Saginaw, patients can gain the smile they have always wanted. Patients should contact Dr. King at King Family Dental today to examine their options and develop the best treatment plan possible. Proper consultation with this implant dentist in Saginaw will leave patients with big bright smiles. For more information, patients can visit the website for King Family Dental at http://www.smilesaginaw.com/.
About King Family Dental: Dr. Jeffrey King is a Saginaw, MI native and a decorated US Navy Veteran. He attended the University of Michigan School of Dentistry where he received his DDS degree. In 1997, Dr. King received his Michigan dental license. He is also a current member of the American Dental Association, Michigan Dental Association, Saginaw Valley Dental Association and a past President and current member of Saginaw County Dental Association. As a dentist in Saginaw, MI, Dr. Jeffrey King strives to provide his patients with the best in quality dental care at King Family Dental.
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Dr. Jeffrey King
contactus@smilesaginaw.com
235 S. Center Road
Saginaw, MI 48638
(989) 799-6250
http://www.smilesaginaw.com
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King Family Dental Offers Dental Implants For Restored Smiles In Saginaw
Dr. Jeffrey King helps his patients in Saginaw smile with confidence with dental implants.
2014-04-04
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