Richard Kinsel, DDS, and Bryan Pope, DMD, opened the center to treat patients with dental implant problems due to biological and mechanical failures. The center also includes Daniele Capoferri, a master dental laboratory technician.
“Mechanical and biological failures can be very difficult to manage,” said Dr. Pope. “If left untreated, there can be irreversible damage to the patient’s general health, the jaw bone, gums and facial aesthetics.”
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