DR. SAHAR VERDI, DDS
Dr. Sahar Verdi is a board-certified periodontist, cosmetic dentist, and oral pain specialist with dental practices in both, Los Angeles and Thousand Oaks. Dr. Verdi received her periodontal graduate degree from the New York University, where she conducted advanced research on periodontal diseases as well as dental implants. Patients are sure to see Dr. Verdi when seeking dental implants, bone grafts, treatment of periodontal disease, and any other dental emergencies.
Dental Specialists of California

If you are seeking options to replace missing or extracted teeth, dental implants are by far the best solution in terms of appearance, convenience, and oral health. Dentists often look at gums and jawbone before deciding if and when a dental implant is a good idea for a particular patient. In most cases, however, a minor oral surgery before the implants can make implants feasible. There are several types of dental implants including single, multiple, full arch, and All-On-4

ALL-ON-4 DENTAL IMPLANTS
All-On-4 and All-On-6 dental implants offer a full upper or lower row of teeth while employing just four or six dental implants. The procedure is completed in one day and is a popular alternative for patients missing the majority of their teeth.

SOFT TISSUE GRAFT
When patients are dealing with a “gummy smile” or other aesthetic issues relating to their gums, soft tissue work can reduce or even out a patient’s gum line. Before the procedure, the patient’s gums and teeth are examined for periodontal disease or trauma. In many cases, soft tissue treatment will help cover exposed roots, reduce further gum recession, and reduce the risk of root sensitivity.

BONE GRAFT
When the density in the jawbone is not up to par, bone grafting is typically necessary for patients who want to get dental implants. There are four different types of bone grafts with names that relate to where the fortifying material comes from: autogenous (the patient’s own bone tissue), xenograft (animal-derived), allograft (human-derived), and alloplastic (synthetic). The last is the most common type but all have their uses.
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