Dr. Gordon discussed new innovations along with proper implant dentistry techniques on May 13, 2015 in Chinatown, NYC, announces The Gordon Center for General and Advanced Dentistry
Gaithersburg, MD -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/17/2015 -- A speech was recently given by Dr. Leonard Gordon of the Gordon Center for General and Advanced Dentistry to dentists in Chinatown, NYC. Known for creating the Gordon Protocol (TM) for implant arch prosthetic finalization, Dr. Gordon gave this speech on May 13, 2015 and provided information regarding proper techniques along with new innovations in immediate load implant dentistry.
"Immediate Load Implant Dentistry benefits those with missing or bad teeth, as it allows these teeth to be replaced in only one day, regardless if they are in one jaw or both. Multiple teeth may be replaced using the implant arch immediate load prosthesis, implants and an acrylic teeth Hybrid. This treatment option provides additional stability and support as soon as the treatment is finished," Dr. David Gordon explains.
The final Hybrid, which must be screwed securely into these implants, may be made using either acrylic/titanium or Zirconia. The Gordon Center for General and Advanced Dentistry has been offering implants for three decades now, both of the long span and single tooth type. Patients feel confident turning to the Center, as they know staff members only make use of the latest technology and innovation.
"I am proud to say the 'America's Top Dentist' award was provided to Dr. Leonard Davis in 2014 for this particular work, and he remains dedicated to providing patients with the latest in dental care at all times. Oral health continues to be of great importance, as it affects a person's overall health. With the help of these implants, patients find they have a beautiful smile once again and they can eat food they may not have been able to consume in the past, due to missing or failing teeth," Dr. Gordon continues.
Dental implants previously took months to complete. Technological advancements have reduced this time frame, and patients need not be worried about the outcomes, as research has shown this method to be very successful, allowing patients to correct this problem with only one visit. Patients must remember, however, that each case is different, and only a dentist can decide if this treatment option is appropriate for the patient.
"Before any work is done, a complete work-up must be done of the patient's oral health and any problems he or she is experiencing. The Immediate Load Protocol works for many and, due to my personal knowledge of the treatment, I can easily recommend the appropriate solution for each patient. For some patients, cosmetic dentistry (http://gordondentalcare.com/cosmetic-dentistry/) treatment options provide the best solution," Dr. Gordon continues.
Turning an unattractive smile into one that is radiant has never been easier, thanks to advances in dental treatment, such as the Immediate Load Protocol. Rather than waiting weeks, months or years to see an improvement, patients find their smile looks better in as little as one visit. Now is the time to learn more about the many cosmetic dentistry options available.
"Call the office today to schedule a consultation. With the help of a complete work-up, we can determine which options are best for you, based on your treatment goals. Once you see what we can do to improve the appearance of your teeth and gums, you'll wonder why you ever put this call off," Dr. Gordon promises.
About The Gordon Center for Advanced Dentistry
The Gordon Center for General and Advanced Dentistry, located in Gaithersburg, MD, serves as a general dentist practice with a focus on dental implants and restorations. Dr. Leonard Gordon brings more the three decades of experience to every patient interaction and features special skills in implant arch restoration, leading him to be named "America's Top Dentist' in 2014 in the field of Advanced Implant Dentistry. Dr. David Gordon came into the practice in 2011 and received the honor of being named "America's Top Dentist' in 2014 in the field of General and Advanced Restorative Dentistry.