What are the benefits of mini dental implants?
Are you considering dental implants but have questions about the benefits of mini dental implants over conventional implants? Watch this video by experienced Butler implant dentist Dr. Donald Brockley as he explains the benefits of mini dental implants.
Mini dental implants have many applications. They can replace a single tooth, which allows it to have a crown, or multiple teeth, which is an implant bridge. They can stabilize loose dentures, whether it be a lower denture, or can replace a full upper denture to help stabilize a full upper denture, or it can replace all your teeth like you had as a kid. They’re fixed on there. They’re snug so they don’t come off.
If you or someone you love has missing teeth, meet with Dr. Donald Brockley to learn about what the benefits of mini dental implants are and how they can help replace teeth in a fast, less costly procedure.
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He is a second generation dentist and a legacy of the University of Pittsburgh, School of Dental Medicine where his father, Dr. Charles R. Brockley earned his doctorate in general dentistry in the year 1927.
While attending the University of Pittsburgh, School of Dental Medicine, he held the office of Class Secretary for his graduating class. Following dental school, he chose to do his residency training at Wilmington Medical Center in Wilmington, Delaware, with a focus on research.
Upon completing his residency, Dr. Brockley enlisted in the Navy during the Vietnam War Era as a Naval Officer. Dr. Brockley opened his own private practice 1975 in Butler, PA a historic town just 34 miles north of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. Brockley held the office of President of the Butler County Dental Society.