Our Vision for the Future
As Dental Country continues to grow, we remain deeply committed to expanding our platform in ways that meet the changing needs of our audience. Dentistry is a dynamic field, with new technologies, techniques, and products emerging every year. We believe in staying at the forefront of these changes, ensuring that our content not only keeps up but also leads the way in educating our readers.
In the near future, we plan to introduce even more innovative tools and resources for both dental professionals and patients. One of our most exciting upcoming projects is the launch of interactive features designed to improve the user experience. This includes personalized content suggestions based on individual preferences, allowing dental professionals to access the most relevant practice management tips and product reviews for their specific needs. Patients will also benefit from personalized recommendations on oral hygiene products, helping them find the best solutions for their unique dental health requirements.
In addition to content personalization, we are working to develop a community platform where dental professionals can connect, share insights, and collaborate on best practices. This network will allow for peer-to-peer learning and foster a community of shared knowledge and support, helping professionals stay updated on the latest industry trends and innovations. We envision this space as a hub for dental experts to exchange ideas and help each other succeed in a competitive and rapidly evolving field.
For patients, we are expanding our content library to include more multimedia resources like videos, infographics, and interactive guides. These resources will cover everything from understanding dental procedures to improving daily oral hygiene habits. By offering a more visual and interactive learning experience, we aim to make dental care more approachable and less intimidating for the general public.
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Dental implant are supposed to mimic the natural tooth in appearance and function.
I would suggest you tell the DENTIST to ensure the tooth looks real even it means adding pink gum to it.
You’ve spent a huge sum of money in getting his teeth fixed so they should also play their own role well in ensuring your son/daughter likes it (Patient satisfaction).
As regards him being unable to take care of it well, they should teach him how to and as the mother, you can also do a follow-up and ensure he does it right.
Emenike M. Spot on comment
Emenike M. makes sense, thanks.. except that as for helping him to make sure he follows up that’s a tough one since he is 19 yo and will be away at college..
Andrea M. You need to make him see reason(s) he should take his oral hygiene serious.
He’s already 19 and an adult.
He’s very lucky to have you as his mom.
Have you discussed with him as regard the issue, What does he think about having long tooth?
Emenike M. I don’t think he is sure about that, hard to tell without seeing how that will look like. We’ll see what the Prosthodontist says, he is the expert, in my view the oral surgeon’s opinion on that regard is not more relevant..
What? I’m so glad my dentist has known me for many years to know what my natural teeth look like. I’m still going to look like me with better teeth.
Who in this group has had 4 on 6 full implants done in Louisiana or Texas…If so how was the experience? If it’s not too personal a range in the cost
The dental school in New Orleans can do whole mouth snap in dentures for about $12k. I am planning to go to golpa in Dallas this month. They charge $31,500.
Christian F. is the facility in Dallas better choice the the school in New Orleans
Christian F. yea but how many implants is the question? They can do those snap ins dentures with just 2 on the top 2 on the bottom. Im in the process of getting those myself im getting 4 on the top and 3 on the bottom for around that price in pittsburgh. But there is other varibles that go into it also you can get porcelain dentures or cheap plastics. Find out all the details before u sign up.
Dennis D. you can get porcelain and 4 on the top is enough for snap ins but id assume it depends on location