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32 SENIOR LIFESTYLE 18 OCTOBER 2015 Homecare, Healthcare & Mobility It’s never too late to redesign your smile


Beautiful, healthy teeth and eyes are the most prominent parts of the face. Sparkling white teeth provide a young and neat appearance, making the face even more beautiful. Having white teeth can have an incredible effect on one’s self-esteem. Perfect white teeth make a person appear not


just more aesthetically attractive, but also more confident and friendly, while having poor teeth may have a detrimental effect on a person’s personal and social life. To maintain good oral health, keep a healthy


diet — eliminate foods containing added sugars and starch — master the appropriate brushing technique and visit your dentist regularly. However, also feel free to visit London-based


Implantcenter Dentistry and Oral Surgery, founded and owned by Dr Attila Kaman. If for some reason you’ve lost your teeth,


or some, or all, or your teeth are severely damaged, getting a dental implant can be a great way to permanently restore bite function and aesthetic.


What are the benefits of dental implants? Dental implantation benefits facial aesthetics and fully restores chewing and speaking ability. Implantation helps


save healthy teeth by


eliminating the need to grind down tooth tissue, as required by traditional bridgework. Dental implants are artificial roots made


from titanium that take the place of the original root and, over time, they’ll bond with the jawbone. Once the new root has fully healed, a replacement tooth is created to match your natural teeth and is fitted into place. Dental implants can replace single or


multiple teeth, stabilising or even replacing dentures. Later this artificial root functions like a natural tooth.


What’s involved in dental implant surgery? Many people have unnecessary fears about the implant placement procedure. However, aſter the local anaesthetic, patients feel no pain


during the surgery. At Implantcenter Dentistry and Oral Surgery, the implantation procedure takes about six-eight minutes and is generally preceded by an X-ray or a CT scan. Ten our oral surgeon fixes a screw into the mouth, which acts as an artificial root for the crown. Te healing period varies depending upon individual cases and can take about two-six months. Aſter the implantation, temporary crowns are used, which will be replaced with permanent crowns later. Both the London and Geneva clinic work


with world-leading Nobel Biocare solutions. Moreover, in London, we offer implants at a reasonable price — 30-70% less than average London prices.


Who can have dental implants? Te ideal candidate for dental


implants is Before Aſter


over 18 years of age because the growth of human jawbones finishes by the time a person reaches his/her late teens. Tere’s no upper age limit. Te oldest patient who had implant placement at our clinic was 95 years old. Tere


Implantcenter Dentistry and Oral Surgery: 71 Grays Inn Road, London WC1X 8TR To book a consultation, call 020 7242 0037 or 020 3411 9910 www.implantcenter.com Save 15% on a Nobel Biocare implant and combine it with an additional 10% discount or get 20% off the price of a zirconium crown


are, however, some conditions and diseases that can affect whether dental implants are right for you. For example, implantation is not recommended for


uncontrolled diabetes, or who take steroids. Our clinic has already witnessed 25.000 successful implant placements, based on the 20 years of international experience of our dental professional team Beautiful, healthy teeth? Implantcenter


Dentistry and Oral Surgery London is here to help you achieve the smile you’ve always dreamed


about with carefully planned


and executed dental treatment at a highly competitive price. Implantcenter is a dentistry specialist


providing high-standard services, from routine check-ups through to fitting braces, doing fillings and treating oral disease, as well as performing multi-implantation, bone transplantation and full-mouth reconstruction.


those with chronic,


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