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Dental Implants to Permanently Replace Multiple Missing Teeth
All Implants Placed & Restored by Dr. Michael Fisher
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Carl is 91 years young, a true southern gentleman, and just had four implants placed in late 2010, after deciding he was tired of the removable lower partial denture his former dentist gave him a couple of years ago! Carl has a remarkable story: He served in the navy in WWII, and as a young lieutenant commander personally skippered the small boat that brought the Japanese surrender party aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay to sign the surrender and officially end the war in the Pacific.
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Marjorie had to have a few of her upper right teeth removed as a result of decay that had severely damaged the roots. She did not want to wear a removable partial denture, so we placed dental implants to support permanent teeth that look great and function naturally.
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Pablo lost his back molars to gum disease. After repairing the damage to his bone, we placed dental implants to permanently support new molars and let Pablo eat normally again.
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"S" was born missing two of her top front teeth that never developed. After replacing the missing roots with dental implants, porcelain crowns were made and custom-colored in our office to give her a perfect smile.
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"T" had lost many of his back teeth over the years, and his front teeth were wearing out dramatically as a result of overuse. Dental implants allowed us to replace his missing back teeth, while all-ceramic crowns gave him the smile he always hoped for.




