Have you ever wondered what material dental crowns are made of or which material is the most ideal long-term? Just as no two dental implants are the same quality, so it is true with their restorations.
We choose zirconia dental implants because they are one of the best materials for restoring one or more teeth. Better yet, we can use this material in our CEREC process and full arch treatments to provide a higher standard of care and better long-term results for our patients.
Our experienced implant dentist, Dr. Nickelice Brand, is thoroughly educated on all restorative options we offer at our Ocala, FL practice, and will recommend the solution that best fits your needs and situation.
If you are interested in replacing your missing teeth with strong, aesthetic restorations, zirconia dental implants are most likely the best choice!
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If you are looking for a natural alternative to porcelain or other restorative materials, then zirconia dental implants are a good option. Unlike porcelain, a zirconia bridge or crown is strong enough to withstand the stress to tooth surfaces caused by grinding and clenching.
Aesthetically, zirconia has a translucency and color comparable to that of natural teeth. Due to its natural strength and beauty, crowns and bridges made from zirconia dental implants have significantly higher success rates than other materials, with minimal chances for allergic reactions or sensitivities in the patient.
The best way to know for certain if zirconia dental implants are right for replacing your missing teeth is to schedule a complimentary consultation with our experienced team.
We are knowledgeable about the types of materials we offer and can help you choose which is ideal for you!
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Ocala, FL 34476
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