Things To Avoid When Planning Implants

When you’re getting ready to visit us to discuss dental implants and get going as you approach a complete smile, there are some things you may feel tempted to do. However, when they’re not directly benefiting your smile (or if they could potentially cause some harm to your oral health) along the way, we think it may be best if you avoid them! Don’t have any major plans just yet but you would certainly like to ensure you’re on track for a soon-to-be full smile again? Consider a few hazards you can very easily skip.

Challenging Your Smile One Last Time

If you’re thinking that since you’re approaching the time to receive dental implants, you’re going to have one last hurrah, think again. The very last thing you want to do is to accidentally break a tooth or cause some other sort of damage or irritation. We certainly don’t suggest you indulge in a ton of things you know you shouldn’t. Now is the time to treat your smell well, so it’s ready for completion!

Moving Forward After Just One Last Detail

Maybe you tell yourself, “Okay, I will set up a visit for dental implant placement once the house sells.” Then you tell yourself, “Okay, I will set up the visit once I’ve finished taking cooking classes.” Whatever the mile markers are, remember that they can end up going on forever! When you’re ready, simply call us to get started. You’ll still be able to live your life!

Seeking Out Online Deals

Finding effective and trustworthy care for the placement of dental implants and more is not quite like other purchases and experiences. While you may be able to compare buying a sweater from one store or another, this is very different, which means finding a “good deal” from another practice is not necessarily going to guide you toward the same level of care. As a result, we encourage you to focus on the benefits of choosing implants with our oral and maxillofacial surgeon team. We will be happy to speak to the quality of our products, treatment, and more as you explore your options.

Learn More About Prepping For Dental Implants

As you get ready to see us to discuss implants, remember that protecting your smile and focusing on achieving your healthiest, most functional and beautiful smile is the key. Have questions? Ask us! Schedule the time you need in Santa Rosa, CA by calling Santa Rosa Oral Surgery at 707-545-4625 to schedule your visit today.