
Longevity & airway dentistry in San Francisco — we connect your mouth to the rest of your health: your breathing, your sleep, and how you age.
(415) 570-2841- 1.Implant success/survival rates of approximately 95–99% are reported in peer-reviewed dental literature for full-arch implant-supported restorations. Individual results vary with bone quality, health history, and adherence to care. Not a guarantee of outcome.
- 2.Lifetime warranty applies to qualifying patients and covers materials and craftsmanship of the prosthesis. Conditions apply, including completion of recommended maintenance visits and good-faith home care; it may exclude damage from accidents, neglect, tobacco use, or uncontrolled systemic conditions. Full terms provided in writing at consultation.
- 3.“Teeth in a day” refers to placement of a fixed provisional (temporary) prosthesis on the day of surgery for qualifying candidates. The final prosthesis is delivered after healing. Candidacy is determined at consultation.
- a1.Obstructed breathing during sleep is associated with fragmented, less-restorative sleep and daytime fatigue. Dental appliance therapy and airway-focused care are recognized management options for appropriate candidates; a diagnosis of sleep-disordered breathing is made by a physician. This is general information, not a promise of individual results.
- a2.Tooth wear, bone remodeling, and soft-tissue change are normal parts of aging that a proactive, maintenance-based approach can help manage. Outcomes vary by individual health, habits, and adherence to care. Not a guarantee of outcome; this is not anti-aging or systemic-disease treatment.
- a3.Laser therapy for snoring is a non-invasive option that may reduce snoring for appropriate candidates; it is not a treatment for obstructive sleep apnea, which requires physician diagnosis and management. Candidacy is determined at consultation, and individual results vary.
- a4.LANAP (laser-assisted new attachment procedure) and PRF (platelet-rich fibrin, prepared from your own blood) are established techniques used to support gum and bone healing in appropriate cases. Candidacy and outcomes vary with individual health, bone quality, and adherence to care; not a guarantee of regrowth or outcome.
- d1.Cone-beam CT (CBCT) is a low-dose 3D imaging technology used for diagnosis and treatment planning in implant, airway, TMJ, and complex dental cases. It is used when the diagnostic benefit justifies it, at the lowest reasonable radiation dose. CBCT is a diagnostic tool, not a treatment, and does not guarantee any outcome.
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