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WEDNESDAY, JUL. 16, 2008

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This is my blog.  I am excited to have this special site solely for those interested in dental implants. Feel free to call us with any questions. Sincerely. Dr. Bromboz
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Find out how gum disease is linked to heart disease and worsening diabetes.  Also find out how you can get a Hollywood Star Smile. See dramatic before and after photos.

To find out more about these topics, Cosmetic Dentistry, Holistic Dentistry,  Non-Surgical Laser Gum Disease Treatment and more, CLICK HERE 

 

Dental Implants - Eat the foods you love!

Are you sick and tired of not eating the foods you love because of loose or missing teeth, or floppy dentures that pop up or fly out?

Are you fed up with the situation with your teeth?

Then we may have some help for you - Dental Implants.

Dental Implants can replace missing teeth or can be used to stabilize a denture so that you can eat steak, apples, lettuce and more.

Open Letter To Clearwater Adults, Seniors and Grandparents…65 Year Old Baby Boomer and Grandmother Ends Frustrations With DenturesExperiences Sheer Joy Of Gorgeous, Strong Teeth, And Re-Ignites Her Marriage  By Ed O’Keefe Special Report: Collapsed Face due to bone loss      Phyllis Hicks had been hiding something. This busy grandmother ran the family business while taking care of her grandkids.  On the outside, it looked like she “had it all”, however she was struggling with an ever increasingly frustrating problem that plagued her for 20 years.     Phyllis had lost her teeth at the early age of 45. This caused her to be confined to the limitations of dentures; not being able to eat the foods that she treasured and loved.       Through time and nature, Phyllis had lost most of the bone that she was relying on to support those dentures.

She was suffering from sores from her dentures due to the fact that they didn’t fit any more and this created excessive rubbing. Her constant fear that her teeth might pop out at any moment was paralyzing her in social settings. 

“Dentures Made Me Seem Older than I Was”    Her face was sagging from the lack of bone support and she had deep wrinkles making her look years older than she really was.  Phyllis would never complain; it wasn’t in her nature.  But she was unhappy. Desperately trying to tell herself that she was still beautiful, but in her words, “dentures made me seem older than I was…both physically and emotionally!” “Her Youthful Spirit Started To ‘Age’ Rapidly”   

Her husband commented that the hardest part for him was not the physical changes that immediately started to take place. It was the fact that “her youthful spirit started to age rapidly! There is nothing worse than to see your sweetheart lose the twinkle in her eyes or for her to feel, for even one second, that she wasn’t as beautiful or attractive as I know she is. The hard part is that my words didn’t matter. She ‘felt’ older, less attractive and went from being extremely outgoing to now covering her mouth with a napkin when eating and hiding her smile in public settings.”  

The “Miraculous” Solution That Most Seniors Have Zero Clue About     Fortunately for Phyllis, startling advancements in dentistry provided her with options that weren’t available for her in the past 20 years. Now, Phyllis is laughing, smiling and enjoying those grandchildren with the confidence and pleasure she desires.  Her friends now admire her new beauty…and some have actually admitted gossiping about what plastic surgery she might have had. After all, “she is looking 10 years younger!”            

Phyllis Got Her Life Back    Her husband says she looks like the beautiful young woman he fell in love with many years ago. Most importantly she feels young again and has that twinkle in her eye and bounce in her step again.         At this point, you may be wondering what the ‘solution’ is… and I’ll tell you that in a moment, but first I’d like to share with you:  

7 Reasons Why People Become Irritated And Frustrated With Their Ill-Fitting, Rubbing, Unattractive Dentures!: 

1. Dentures coming loose as you laugh, cough or sneeze. Have the confidence and security of teeth that stay in place. 

2. A thick layer of nasty tasting denture adhesive interfering with your enjoyment of food. No need for that, your teeth are firmly attached without the need for those sticky pastes. 

3. Wrinkles from loss of bone and tissue to support the delicate muscles of the face. Your youthful appearance will return because you will replace what Mother Nature has taken away… and be prepared for the questions asking if you had plastic surgery. Before & After Implants4. Eat the foods you love again. There is nothing worse than having to watch what you order at restaurants for fear that you won’t be able to chew in front of your friends and loved ones. Your menu options will open up as you explore foods again that you had to abandon because you weren’t able to chew. 

5. Sores from loose fitting dentures rubbing your gums. No more pain. 

6. Covering your face with your hands for fear of embarrassing situations. You will find yourself looking in the mirror more because you weren’t hiding anymore.  Friends and loved ones are going to comment on how happy you seem now.  You might even fall in love all over again. 

7. Look Younger. Give you back the 10 years of life that was taken from you when you lost your teeth. 

Now, here’s a starling statistic that makes me ask the question: “Why Aren’t Seniors Being Told These Facts About How Their Dentures Or Missing Teeth Are Affecting Their Health?”    Respected research from the world renowned Mayo Clinic found that people who are missing teeth are likely to die 10 years earlier than their peers with all their teeth.**  Your health and your chance at happiness have been reduced by 14%.     That’s loss of time with loved ones, travel plans never taken, and enjoying your well deserved retirement.   It’s quality time to do what YOU WANT TO DO ... stolen from you. 

A Widespread Health Epidemic·   At least 69% of adults, ages 35 to 44, have lost at least one tooth.·   A staggering 26 percent of people between the ages of 65 to 74 have lost all their teeth.    A condition often referred to as “dental cripples."·   Life expectancy has increased from 45 to 70 years of age creating the need for the body to be properly fed  to achieve its long term goal… to live. Also with people living longer they desire more comfort and quality of life. ·   While many people believe aging represents the years of life, really, it is measured as the continuous loss of functional capabilities.  In plain English, it’s how the body wears out and how fast, having nothing to do with time.  

Medical and Dental Effects Associated with Missing Teeth ·   The link between the loss of teeth from gum disease and the increased risk of stroke and heart attack has been well researched.  When the teeth are lost, the damage the gum disease created doesn’t go away.  The body has already been affected.·    Also people without teeth…spend approximately 17% more on drugs due to increased health issues.

·    With missing teeth, there is evidence of an increased rate of stomach and intestinal disorders due to the patients inability to chew properly,  swallowing large pieces of food, not being able to eat the tougher foods which give necessary fiber, like raw carrots.

·   Shorter life expectancy -Due to a loss of function, diminished sense of taste, and proper nutrition, full denture patients suffer from a higher rate of disease that affect the whole body.      ·    Due to the loss of taste, people with missing teeth and dentures tend to add excessive amounts of salt, sugar and seasonings in order to flavor the food they can eat. This increased sugar consumption can lead to diabetes and obesity in a group that is already at higher risk for these conditions. . Increased salt intake has been linked to high blood pressure and an increased risk of strokes and heart attacks.       ** From Dental Survey, April 1933There is an increased risk of death when vomiting if you wear unsupported dentures. This hardly ever gets mentioned except in CPR courses.     Remember, the statistics have shown that full denture wearers have an alarmingly shorter life expectancy - by ten years - than the general public. 

The reason I share all this with you is that YOU DESERVE TO KNOW so you can DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!!! 

Solution to Loose Dentures or Missing Teeth:   The best news is that the same solution Phyllis received is available to you. That solution is having your dentures or missing teeth stabilized by Dentals Implants!    Dental implants provide a base and support to make your denture stable, or replace missing teeth.  Anchored dentures help people suffering from ill fitting loose dentures and missing teeth.  There are different ways to provide this stability and support depending on your financial resources and this can be discussed at your consultation appointment. There you will find out what options exist for your particular situation, needs and resources.        

If you have considered implants in the past but found that the price for dental implants was too expensive for your situation, you will be surprised to find out options are now available with all the advancements. . Easy and Affordable.      

Here’s How It  Works: Placement of the implants is accomplished quickly and easily in a procedure that is performed in the dental office. It’s usually in the morning.      Using a precisely controlled technique the implants are placed. Later after the implants have knit themselves to the bone we will add a piece to the implant that protrudes from the gum and provides a strong, solid foundation for securing the dentures.  They snap on.  You will love the stability.  This technique works for both upper and lower dentures. This is a simple procedure of which the benefits are priceless in eating pleasure, comfort and looks. You can’t put a price on happiness,  your health and comfort.    

How Can I Be One of The People to Benefit From This Procedure?    Dr. Bromboz, from right here in the Tampa Bay area, is a leader in providing dental implants to his patients to alleviate their frustrations and suffering while returning them to a state of overall health.  “The benefits of implants far outweigh the benefits of wearing un-supported dentures, partials or living with missing teeth”  Dr. Bromboz reports. “Many people who are interested in restoring their smiles often ask questions like ‘how much does it cost’ or ‘how long will it take’; I let them know about all the options that are available for their situation.  Our goal is to use the newest dental techniques to provide you with state-of-the-art, comfortable and personalized dental care.” Dr. Bromboz has a busy successful practice and interviews each of his potential new patients before accepting them for care to determine their needs and desire for better oral health. 

There is only one way to become one of Dr. Bromboz's very happy patients: Free Smile Consultation      You can contact Dr. Bromboz's  office directly at 727-712-3837 for a free smile consultation to discover how your life can improve with the miracle of implants.  The best news is, you can have this Free Consultation and a personalized plan just for you for free. This free offer is a limited time internet offer only for the next 17 callers. So call now.  You can also receive a free report about dental implants by filling out this form:

 

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