Dental Implants & Periodontistry - Haddonfield, NJ

Advanced Periodontal and Implant Dentistry

Receive Quality Care In An Advanced and Comfortable Periodontal Office

At our cutting-edge office, patients can get top-rated treatments and procedures that can restore their smile. Using advanced in-house techniques and technologies, patients can get the accurate and long lasting results they need and deserve for happier and healthier smiles that can restore their confidence.  

The treatments our team of dental professionals can give our valued patients restore dental functionality and aesthetic beauty. Dr. Meltzer is second to none with his state-of-the-art knowledge and experience in Periodontics and Implantology. If you are looking for a periodontist by Haddonfield, NJ, choose only the best!

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Cutting-Edge Treatments For Effective, Efficient, And Safe Results

For those who have one or more missing or damaged teeth, or those who have bleeding gums or tooth sensitivity, there are solutions to treat these problems. At our superior dental office, patients can get top-of-the-line treatments that can improve their health and their life. With our comprehensive in-house lab, patients can get top-rated smile restorations that can last for years. 

At our excellent periodontal office patients can get treated with services such as gum disease treatments, crown lengthening, implant supported dentures, and All-On-Four denture implants by Haddonfield, NJ. With the use of dental technologies like the Navident Dynamic Guided Surgery and Digital CBCT, patients can get precise, reliable, and life- changing procedures.

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Dental Implants In Haddonfield, NJ

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Do you have a single missing or damaged tooth? Has it become harder for you to speak and chew normally? The single dental implant treatment could be right for you. 

A single dental implant has three parts to it. A dental implant has a dental implant post, an abutment, and a dental crown or prosthetic. 

A single dental implant can restore the strength, stability, and function of your unique smile.

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All-on-4 dental implants are the golden solution for people who have lost most or all of their teeth and have insufficient bone for regular implants.

This technique uses four strategically placed implants to support a full arch of fixed zirconium teeth in one visit. The result is a natural-looking and functional smile that lasts for life.

All-on-4 dental implants predictably improve your oral health, chewing ability, and self-esteem.

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If you have missing teeth, you may want to restore your smile with same day dental implants.This procedure allows you to get permanent teeth in one visit with New Smile Today. 

Board-certified periodontists use a 3-D model of your jaw and a surgical guide to place implants and attach non-removable teeth with precision and accuracy.

You can enjoy the benefits of new, functional teeth for life.

Illustration of zygomatic dental implants.

Zygomatic dental implants are designed for patients who have severe bone loss in the upper jaw and cannot receive traditional implants. 

By anchoring to the zygomatic bone, these implants provide a stable foundation for dental prosthetics and eliminate the need for bone grafting. 

Zygomatic implants offer a faster and more predictable solution to restore oral function and improve quality of life for patients who have limited treatment options.

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Periodontal Dentistry In Haddonfield, NJ

Dental Patient Suffering From Gum Disease

Gum disease is an infection of the tissue and bone around your teeth. It can cause bleeding, swelling, and bad breath. If left untreated, it can lead to tooth loss and other health problems. 

Gum disease treatment involves removing bacteria and infected tissue from your gums and bone. You may need scaling and root planing, antibiotics, gingivectomy, laser pocket elimination, or osseous surgery. 

Periodontal maintenance can help prevent gum disease from returning.

Illustration of a dental Patient Suffering From Gum Recession

Gum recession is a condition where the gums pull away from the teeth, exposing the roots and making them vulnerable to decay and sensitivity. 

Gum recession can be caused by gum disease, aggressive brushing, poor oral hygiene, smoking, hormonal changes, tooth grinding, or genetics. 

Gum recession can be treated with root coverage procedures that cover the exposed roots and protect them from further damage. These procedures can also improve the appearance of your smile.

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Dental implant complications can occur due to improper placement, bone loss, or gum infection. 

These problems can affect the cosmetic and functional aspects of the implant and may lead to implant failure. 

To avoid or fix dental implant complications, you need to see a board-certified periodontist who can diagnose and treat the issues with expertise and technology. 

Illustration of Periodontal Laser Being Used On Gums

Laser periodontics is a modern way of treating gum disease and other dental issues without invasive surgery. 

It uses safe and painless dental lasers to remove bacteria and diseased tissue, stimulate healing, and reshape gums. Laser periodontics has many benefits over traditional methods, such as less discomfort, faster recovery, and lower risk of infection. 

Laser periodontics can help you restore your periodontal health and smile with confidence. 

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Why Choose A Trained Periodontist?

A periodontist by Haddonfield, NJ is a dentist who specializes in the health of your gums and bone. They have advanced training and experience in dental implant surgery and can provide you with personalized and innovative solutions for your tooth loss when looking for a dental implant dentist.

Here at Advanced Oral Specialty Group, our periodontists are the experts when it comes to dental implant surgeries. Dr. Alan Meltzer is a lecturer and instructor on Periodontistry and Dental Implant procedures at numerous dental & medical institutions across the world.

From advanced bone loss solutions such as zygomatic dental implant, to being able to deliver new smiles within a single appointment. You can be assured that no matter the situation, your new smile will look, feel, and function like natural teeth.

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A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. Dental implants may be an option for people who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason.

A periodontist is a dentist who specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal disease (a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the gums and bone supporting the teeth also known as gum disease), and in the placement of dental implants2.

When you come to our office to restore your imperfect smile, our periodontist has the advanced training and expertise to treat any condition you have. By going to a skilled periodontist, you can be sure that even if you have a complex case, you will always get advanced care.

Some factors to consider when choosing a periodontist are:

  • Their degree and certification in periodontology
  • Their experience and expertise in treating gum disease and placing dental implants
  • Their communication and education skills
  • Their pain management and healing techniques
  • Their convenience and affordability
  • Their reputation and reviews from previous patients

Periodontal disease can cause inflammation, infection, and bone loss around your natural teeth and implants. This can compromise the stability and function of your implants and lead to peri-implantitis (a condition similar to gum disease around implants). Therefore, it is important to treat periodontal disease before getting dental implants or maintain good oral hygiene after getting them.

The process of placing a dental implant involves multiple steps, including:

  • Damaged tooth removal
  • Jawbone preparation (grafting), when needed
  • Dental implant placement
  • Bone growth and healing
  • Abutment placement
  • Artificial tooth placement

The entire process can take many months from start to finish.

Dental implants have many benefits over traditional dentures or bridges, such as improved appearance & comfort, enhanced speech & chewing ability, better oral health & hygiene, higher durability & reliability, and increased self-esteem & confidence.

There are different types of dental implants depending on your needs and preferences. Some common types are:

  • Single dental implants for replacing one missing tooth
  • All-on-four dental implants for replacing a full arch of teeth with four strategically placed implants
  • Same-day dental implants for getting permanent teeth in one visit with advanced technology
  • Zygomatic dental implants for patients who have severe bone loss in the upper jaw

Both periodontists and oral surgeons are qualified to perform dental implant surgery. However, since periodontists specialize in taking care of your gum health, they may have more expertise and experience in dealing with complex cases involving periodontal disease or bone loss. They may also use more advanced techniques such as guided surgery or laser therapy to ensure optimal outcomes.

Dental implants can restore your jawbone health because of the way the dental implant itself is structured. Dental implants have a dental implant post that acts as a natural tooth root. When the dental implant post is placed in your jawbone, it stimulates it and makes it strong.

Even if you have been without teeth for many years and have experienced jawbone loss, you can still become a candidate for full mouth dental implants by having a bone grafting procedure. A bone grafting procedure makes the jawbone healthy and strong for long-term full mouth dental implant success. There are also severe bone loss solutions such as zygomatic dental implants if necessary. 

Implant supported dentures consist of a denture device stabilized to surgically placed dental implants. You can have two or more dental implants placed in your jawbone for an implant supported denture treatment. The specific number of implants will depend upon the structure and integrity of your jaw.

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