Cosmetic & Dental Implants Services In Escondido, CA
Robert J. Malone DDS offer a complimentary second opinion consultation to help you understand and decide on a course of treatment. It is not our purpose to make judgments about other doctor’s treatment recommendations. Rather, we offer our professional opinions based on our many years of experience, standard of care and in keeping with our philosophy of patient care.

Our Escondido cosmetic dentist is committed to continually advancing his dental expertise and pursues many hours of continuing education each year. He has taken extensive postgraduate courses in all aspects of dentistry, with a special focus on smile design and aesthetic dentistry.
Dr. Malone is a graduate of the prestigious Las Vegas Institute for Advance Dental Studies, and he has received extensive training in reconstructive dentistry, aesthetic dentistry, and smile makeovers.
Dental Implants Escondido, CA
We work closely with Oral surgeons and periodontists, who are experts at placing implants. After a short healing phase, we are ready to restore the implant(s). Shown below are some typical ways in which implants are used to enhance your smile, improve your chewing and speaking function, as well as preserve precious jawbone.

Dr. Malone has had many hours of advanced training for the restoration of dental implants in Escondido, CA. We use the latest technology to perform the most effective and advanced implant restoration procedures, in an office environment that caters to the individual’s needs and comfort.
Dental Implants
Dental Implants have become the treatment of choice for people who are missing one or more of their natural teeth. Escondido dental implants look and perform like natural teeth. Made of biocompatible titanium, dental implants replace the root portion of a natural tooth. For single tooth replacement, a custom crown is then made and attached to the implant.
Implant Placement Preserves Jawbone
Dental Implants act similar to a natural tooth root so that the bone is sufficiently stimulated. The jawbone requires the stimulation provided by normal chewing function to continue regenerating itself to maintain its density and form. Dental Implants act similar to a natural tooth root so that the bone is sufficiently stimulated. Because they are located in the jawbone, implants transfer the forces of chewing directly to the bone in the same way as a natural tooth root does. They halt the resorption (bone assimilation) preventing bone loss.
Dental Implants Have Many Applications
Recent advances in dental implant technology have elevated dental implants to become the first choice for tooth replacement as well as being an effective tool for supporting removable prosthetic appliances. Today, the customary treatment options for the replacement of a missing tooth are the single dental implant or a fixed bridge.
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