IMPLANT RETAINED REMOVABLE DENTURES

IMPLANT RETAINED REMOVABLE DENTURES

Download Information Sheet Loose, Painful or Ill-Fitting Dentures Affect Quality of Life Patients with loose or ill-fitting dentures often experience pain, as well as difficulty with speech and chewing food. What begins as an inconvenience can affect overall health and quality of life over time. These problems require the denture wearer to utilize the lip, tongue and cheek muscles to hold traditional dentures in place, which aggravates the feelings of discomfort and some will go so far as to compromise their diet in order to avoid pain or embarrassing mishaps. You Deserve the Comfort and Freedom to Function Normally Implant-Retained...

The Benefits of a Healthy Smile

The Benefits of a Healthy Smile

Picture yourself in a room full of people you don’t know. Maybe you’re excited. Maybe you’re nervous. You may even feel a bit lonely. Searching the crowd, you look for a familiar face. You make eye contact with someone, and then… …they smile! With that tiny twitch of the muscles everything can change. Every culture acknowledges the smile as being a sign of happiness and acceptance, making it a far more universal greeting than the handshake, bow or hug (which may actually be taboo in some places). Moods can improve, stress can be lifted, and strangers can become friends, all because...

Introducing the New KeystoneDentalArts.com!

The New Keystone Dental Arts webpage

You asked for it, and we delivered! Keystone Dental Arts is proud to announce the launch of our new and improved website, KeystoneDentalArts.com! In addition to an updated look and feel, the site offers new and current patients tools to complete many routine tasks online. New patients can: Request an appointment. Complete New Patient Forms. Review information needed for their first visit, including insurance and billing requirements. View real reviews written by patients. Current patients will create a user profile to log in to our “Patient Portal,” and enjoy access to the following secure features: Update individual or family patient...

Keystone vs Hunger

Keystone is committed to our community, and in December Keystone vs. Hunger raised over $200 and 500 items for local charities

Monday, December 15th also marked the end of a 60-day food drive organized at the practice. Keystone vs Hunger began in mid-October and resulted in the collection of over 500 items and $200 to benefit the Community Action Partnership of Stafford County. A big thank you to our patients, staff, and community members who helped to make this possible. It was a pleasure for us to help those in need in our community.

Dentistry From the Heart

Keystone participated in Dentistry from the Heart, providing thousands of dollars worth of dentistry on dozens of patients throughout the course of the day.

Making Spirits and Smiles Bright! In the spirit of the holiday season, Keystone Dental Arts hosted a Dentistry From The Heart event on Friday, November 21st. It was a day unlike any other at Keystone Dental Arts. Dr. Robert Christian and the staff hosted our first annual Dentistry From The Heart event. Dentistry From The Heart (DFTH) is a worldwide nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free dental care to those in need. Every year, thousands of individual dentists, hygienists, volunteers, and hundreds of practices across the world donate their time and resources to host their own DFTH events. When Dr....

The Grand Giveaway!

Be entered to win $1000 for referring patients in Keystone's Grand Giveaway!

There is no higher accolade than the good word of our patients, and we are willing to reward you for your efforts! Refer a friend or family member to Keystone Dental Arts, and be entered to win a $1,000 VISA Gift Card! How It Works: When a Keystone Dental Arts patient refers a friend or family member and the referral registers as a new patient, we’ll ask “How Did You Hear About Us?” If a new patient give us your name during the contest entry period, we’ll automatically enter tickets with your name into our drawing. You have up to...

Diabetes and Gum Disease

diabetes sign indicates risk gum disease

Gum Disease and Diabetes - Know The Risks. People who have diabetes know the disease can harm the eyes, nerves, kidneys, heart and other important systems in the body. Did you know diabetes can also cause problems in your mouth? People with diabetes are at special risk for periodontal or gum disease, an infection of the gum and bone that hold the teeth in place.

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