Dentures - full top and partial
Added: May 05, 2008 - 2:15 PM
By: Patient Email Withheld, Decatur, GA
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Provide Cost Estimate:
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X-rays Available:
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Case Summary
Dentures / Partials
Teeth: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,30,31
Last Full Mouth X-Ray: unknown
Last Cleaning: unknown
Case Description
Looking for a dentist skilled with using Geneva 2000 premium dentures
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Reply: Dentures - full top and partial
added: May 06, 2008 - 5:08 AM
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Dr. Ryan Schwendiman is your man if you wish to consult with him about your treatment. He fully understands the process and the Geneva 200 system. He incorpotates this technology as well as other more advanced techniques (Staub Cranial Base). He would be glad to see you for a diagnostic appointment to let you choose your best approach. Ryan is a top notch dentist in our practice.Sincerely, bill williams, dmd, magdfounder, Suwanee Dental Care
Reply: Dentures - full top and partial
added: May 14, 2008 - 5:03 AM
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These are premium porcelain denture teeth that are made exactly like a regular denture but instead of using plastic teeth, porcelain teeth are used. I prefer to use plastic teeth in the back because they cause less bone loss. Porcelain teeth can be used in the front for the beauty and plastic in the back for health. Porcelain transfers all the bite force to the bone and causes resorption of the bone. There is no shock absorbing. Consider visiting for a denture consulation. Visit www.atlantadentist.com or call 404-874-7428bestDr. Mark Padolsky