There are several options for replacing missing teeth, including dental implants, bridges, and dentures. You and your periodontist or dentist should carefully weigh the pros and cons of each treatment to determine the best solution for your needs.
When it comes to replacing missing teeth, there are several restoration options to consider, including dental implants, bridges, and dentures. It’s important for you and your periodontist to assess the advantages and drawbacks of each treatment before making a decision.
There are many restorations to choose from when replacing missing teeth, such as dental implants, bridges, and dentures. You and your periodontist should evaluate the benefits and disadvantages of each treatment.
Dentures provide a dependable and cost-effective solution for replacing missing teeth, serving as a less invasive alternative to dental implants.
Permanent dentures are a reliable solution for replacing missing teeth, offering a more stable and comfortable alternative to traditional removable dentures.
Implant bridges are an excellent solution for replacing multiple missing teeth, providing a stable and long-lasting alternative to traditional dentures.
Periodontics is the branch of dentistry that focuses on the structures supporting the teeth, including the gums and bone.
I didn’t have the best dental care growing up, and over time, I became self-conscious about my smile. Life got busy—kids, music lessons, sports, braces, and college took priority. Once our youngest graduated, my husband told me it was finally my turn. Now, with my beautiful new teeth, I feel like myself again. My husband says it was the best investment we made: “Happy wife, happy life.”
I was so nervous about having my tooth pulled that I couldn’t sleep the night before. But everyone at the clinic was so kind and made me feel completely at ease—it ended up being a breeze. I’m incredibly grateful and don’t know how to thank you enough.
I recently received my third dental implant in the past ten years from the Facial Surgery Group. As always, the staff were professional, welcoming, and highly skilled. I truly appreciate their care and would strongly recommend them to anyone.
At Kansas Smile Full Arch, we combine innovation, expertise, and comfort to deliver a seamless full-arch restoration experience. Here’s what sets us apart:
Dr. Brown was born and raised in Jefferson City, Missouri, and knew early on that he would follow a path to medicine. His dedication to achieving excellence in mind, body and in spirit has been a lifetime pursuit. Dr. Brown completed his undergraduate studies at UMKC in 2010 with honors. His determination of academic excellence manifested as admittance into UMKC’s accelerated dental program. This was followed by a dental degree from UMKC in 2014 and a medical degree from UT Health San Antonio in 2017. Dr. Brown completed his oral and maxillofacial surgery residency at University Hospital in San Antonio where he served as Chief Resident in his program. At UTHSCA, he gained experience in the full scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery including benign pathology, obstructive sleep apnea, and cleft and craniofacial reconstruction. There, he received focused surgical training in both open and minimally invasive TMJ surgery, orthognathic surgery, and in facial trauma.
In his spare time, he has coauthored multiple peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on TMJ replacement, dynamic guided dental implants and orthognathic surgery. Dr. Brown’s high standards for patient care and his passion for oral and maxillofacial surgery make him a perfect fit for Facial Surgery Group.
At Kansas Smile Full Arch, we combine innovation, expertise, and comfort to deliver a seamless full-arch restoration experience. Here’s what sets us apart:
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