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Are you a candidate for dental implants?

When you are missing teeth, it is critical to replace them. Without all your teeth, chewing and eating can be challenging, as well as uncomfortable. Missing teeth can also destabilize your bite. Dental implants are a great option for replacing teeth that are missing or are badly diseased. A dental implant at OK Tooth offers relief, support, and stability to your bite, and often, implants are the most natural and effective option available.

Drs. Marks, Leder, Ghusson, Kudryk, Safin, and Mazlin and our team have helped many patients using implant dentistry at our New York, NY office restore their smiles to look more natural. Each implant is created to fit in perfectly with the look of the rest of your teeth.

Besides making your smile appear more natural, dental implants have other benefits. They include:

If you are missing a tooth or multiple teeth and feel like you are a candidate for dental implants, Drs. Marks, Leder, Ghusson, Kudryk, Safin, and Mazlin and our team at OK Tooth encourage you to give us a call to schedule an appointment. See you soon!

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