Today’s dental implants boast a long-term success rate of near 97%. Because implants support surrounding teeth, encourage new tissue growth and continued bone formation, and give patients back full chewing ability and a complete smile, they have become the industry standard for tooth replacement.
Today, Fort Wayne dentist Dr. Ryan Holmes would like to share some interesting history about dental implants and how we got to where we are today.
Holmes Family and Cosmetic Dentistry can give you all the information you need about the history of implants and how they exist today and everything they can do to bring back your full, healthy smile. If you are curious to discover more about implants or wonder if you could be an implant candidate, contact your Fort Wayne dentist today!
The content of this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.
Holmes Family & Cosmetic Dentistry
10435 Illinois Road,
Fort Wayne, IN 46814
260.469.3671
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Tuesday | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
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Thursday | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
10435 Illinois Road
Fort Wayne, IN 46814
Serving Fort Wayne, Columbia City, Roanoke, Allen County, and beyond.
Please call us at (260) 469-3671 or fill out the form below to request an appointment.
Personalized patient care and professionalism, clinical excellence and patient safety have always been our top priorities. Holmes Family and Cosmetic Dentistry has always followed the strictest CDC and OSHA regulations, and we hope that our attention to detail and cleanliness is apparent at all of your visits to our practice. We address the importance of pristine, healthy treatment rooms, reception areas, and the office as a whole–including the areas around the outside of the practice each day.
Our protocols for infection control and sterilization are extreme, going above and beyond what is necessary.