



333 Meadowland Pkway
(201) 864-2600
(Formally American Dental Center)
459 Chestnut Street
(908) 686-5868
850 Broad Street
(732) 741-8707
Poller Dental Group
470 Clifton Avenue
(973) 546-6977
Hwy 35N - Tower Market
(732) 544-9101

Clifton, NJ 07011
629 Clifton Avenue
(973) 777-7364








Are you:
Dental implants will keep you smiling for life. Implants are
replacement teeth that look and feel just like your own. You
will eat and drink whatever you like without the inconvenience
of unretained dentures, partials and missing teeth. Best of
all, the implants look and feel like real teeth for a flawless,
natural smile.
Are Dental Implants For You?
Dental Implants are the preferred treatment to replace missing teeth
and to support a full or partial denture. Hundreds of thousands of people
all over the world are using MIS dental implants to perfect their smile
and restore their confidence. Your dentist can help you determine if implants
are the right choice for you.
Benefits Of Implants
How Would You Like New Teeth That Are Permanent, Reliable, And Economical?
With MIS Implants each implant will last a lifetime so you can avoid the inconveniences
of dentures, partials and bridges
Dental Implants are often no more expensive than the alternative treatments. When you consider the time spent to adjust dentures or the damage done to the neighboring teeth by bridges, you will find that implants give the best value and are the healthiest restoration procedures.
1. Replacing A Single Tooth
If you need to replace just one tooth, an implant may be a more effective alternative to traditional bridge work. A standard bridge cuts down both neighboring teeth to support the new bridge. With ongoing bone loss under the bridge the supporting teeth eventually become loose and fall. Alternatively, a dental implant replaces only the missing tooth while preserving bone, giving longer, healthier life to the neighboring teeth.

2. Replacing Three Teeth With a Fixed Partial Denture
Multiple dental implants support a partial or full denture eliminating the need for adhesives or metal clasps which can be uncomfortable. Additionally, implants help to keep your jaw healthy and thus maintain your current facial appearance in the long term.

3. Full Denture Supported By Ball Attachment Insert
Dental implants are the most effective way to support a full set of dentures. Poorly fitting dentures affect your eating as well as your speech and appearance. You can finally eat, laugh, and smile with confidence at any situation. The denture will be attached to the implants to prevent the need for relining and to improve the comfort and durability of the denture.

4. Full Denture Supported By Dolder Bar Insert
Another possibility of restoring a full edentulous with four implants. The restoration is achieved with a "Dolder bar" connection which is also ejectable, enabling you to maintain effective oral hygiene.

What Will Happen?
Millions of dental implants are placed every year worldwide. They have become the most successful prosthetic device and are improving the lives of people every day. The procedure can be done in your own dentist's office, or with one of their colleagues. A careful diet and avoidance of strenuous activity is required for only a few days, after which most patients can return to normal activities. Once the implants have bonded securely, the permanent crown or denture can be attached. After that, you can return to your normal tooth care such as brushing, flossing, and regular checkups. With correct care your implants will last for life.





Why Dental Implants?
We all feel that our teeth are important. But, when your smile begins to affect your quality of life, the health, function and appearance of your teeth takes on a whole new meaning
Nobody needs to endure unhealthy or missing teeth, or the embarrassment of slipping dentures. Now, with dental implants, your dentist can restore your missing teeth without grinding down adjacent teeth (crown & bridge) or employee traditional dentures ( ridge supported and retained).

How Do Dental Implants Work?
Dental implants act as artificial roots, they are surgically placed into your jaw, and are the closest substitute to natural teeth in form and function. Once a dental implant is firmly integrated into your jaw, it can be used to support single crowns, bridges and dentures. Whether you are missing one tooth, several teeth or all of your teeth, dental implants may be an option for you.
What Is The Implant Procedure?
Based on your indications, dental implants are placed in one or two stages. In a Single-Stage procedure, the implant site is precisely prepared and the implant is inserted into the jawbone with the top of the implant extending through the gums.
In a Two-Stage procedure, the implant site is precisely prepared and the implant is inserted into the jaw, and the implant is completely covered by the gums.
Depending on your treatment plan and indications, implants can be restored immediately (Single-Stage) or after a pre-determined healing period (Two-Stage).
The next phase includes impressions of your implant, soft tissue contouring, custom fabrication of the crown, and attachment of the crown to the implant.
How Do I Care For My Dental Implants?
Caring for dental implants is the same as caring for natural teeth. Simply follow the oral hygiene basics, which include brushing, flossing and regular dental check-ups. Your dentist or your hygienist will show you how to keep your new teeth clean.
Are Dental Implants Right For Me?
Simply ask your dentist. After a thorough exam and dental x-rays, your dentist can help you determine if dental implants are right for you.
If you and your dentist determine dental implants are right for you, ask for FRIADENT Dental Implants, the most complete dental implant system available.
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Planning Your New Smile
Your dentist will carefully examine the current condition of your teeth and help you select the color, shape, and length that re just right for you. You may also be advised about bleaching your teeth prior to veneer treatment.
Preparing Your New Smile
Your dentist will gently remove a small amount of enamel (approximately one millimeter) to make room for thin porcelain veneers. Impression are taken of your teeth, and temporaries are fabricated if necessary.
Making Your New Veneers
Your impressions are poured in stone to replicate our mouth. Your veneers are then characterized to match your prescribed shape and shade.
Finishing Your New Smile
On the final appointment, the porcelain veneers are bonded into place using a light curing composite. This procedure ensures that the veneers will remain firmly attached to your teeth. Finally, your veneers are polished and your new smile is complete.


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BioTemps provisionals allow you and your dentist to preview the shape and color of your final crowns or bridge before they are even made. BioTemps make your smile look better than ever. They are so natural-looking that only you and your dentist will know they are temporaries!
Once your BioTemps are in place and you approve of the esthetics, an impression or mold will be taken. The laboratory will use this mold as a "blueprint," or guide, to duplicate the look of your BioTemps in your final restoration.
Just imagine, you can have the smile you have always wanted on your very next appointment! The results are immediate and completely natural looking. In addition to great looks, BioTemps feel like natural teeth in you mouth!
Don't let an unattractive or unhealthy smile hide the real you, tell your dentist that you are ready to "test drive" your new smile with BioTemps.
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Cosmetic Dentistry

