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Stoneking Jerry L If you are looking for a dentist in Clearwater, FL who will take care of your smile, Clearwater Dental Associates is here for you! With office located in the heart of Clearwater, Florida, our tradition of providing personalized and exceptional dental care started over 30 years ago. Our goal is to give all of our patients the beautiful and healthy smile they dream of and to provide them with the knowledge necessary to maintain that smile for a lifetime.We strive to make dentistry as comfortable and hassle-free as possible for all patients, no matter their age or dental needs.
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I began my career at CDA 23 years ago as a dental assistant and I have been the business office manager since 2006. I am blessed to have a job that I love and to work with people that truly care about our patients. I enjoy spending "girl time" with my beautiful daughter Amy, trying new adventures with friends and travelling with family to the Georgia Mountains.
Dental Implants
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Living with tooth loss is never pleasant, yet over 178 million Americans are missing at least one tooth. Without replacing missing teeth, you run the risk of jaw bone deterioration, your facial appearance changing, and even the shifting or loss of surrounding teeth! In order to restore the appearance of your smile, the function to your mouth and health to your jaw, we offer the gold standard in tooth replacement-dental implants.
Full Arch Dental Implants
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For those who have lost all their teeth or have failing teeth, there is an option beyond traditional dentures. Full-arch dental implants are an ideal solution to total tooth loss by restoring health, function and aesthetics to your smile once again. We can attach a full-arch prosthesis to quality BioHorizons dental implants, to completely restore your mouth.
Bone Grafting
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One of the most important prerequisites for dental implants is having adequate bone volume within the jaw to successfully hold the implant post in place. Jaw bone volume can be lost from a variety of conditions, such as long-term tooth loss, periodontal disease or trauma to the jaw, but the bone cannot grow back on its own.
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