B E S T S E L L E R
Do You Grind Your Teeth?
Alert your patients to the symptoms and
causes of bruxism with this brochure.
Includes images of teeth worn by bruxism
Cautions patients of possible problems
from untreated bruxism
Advises that it might take a few tries
to find the right treatment
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Do You Have a
Cracked Tooth?
Cracks can be difficult to spot and some
can only be found during a dental exam.
This brochure helps patients understand
how cracks can form and how their
dentist may treat them.
Photos and illustrations of cracked teeth
Symptoms of a cracked tooth
Explanation of why dentists are
seeing more cracked teeth since
the COVID pandemic
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R E V I S E D
Temporomandibular
Disorders (TMD):
Understanding Jaw Pain
Teach your patients about
temporomandibular disorders (TMD)
and potential treatments for relief.
This revised brochure:
Describes the complex structure of the
temporomandibular joint (TMJ) with
anatomical illustrations
Explains that TMDs are managed rather
than cured
Lists recommended options for
treatment and pain relief
W19324 6 panels, 50 per pack Pricing for Dental Implants Brochure
12-PANEL STANDARD BROCHURES
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10+ $30.00 $44.00
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400 $236.00 $348.00
800 $440.00 $656.00
4-8 PANEL STANDARD BROCHURES
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2–9 $27.50 $40.25
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4-8 PANEL PERSONALIZED BROCHURES
QTY MEMBER RETAIL
150 $90.00 $135.00
400 $216.00 $324.00
800 $408.00 $616.00
Brochure pricing
Your Single Tooth
Implant
Dental Treatment
Your Single Tooth Implant
Provide ADA brochures to explain tooth loss
and tooth replacement options.
Reinforces the message that nothing comes
closer to replacing a natural tooth than a
dental implant
Reviews the reasons to replace a missing tooth
and illustrates the structure of a single implant
Describes the benefits of implants and reviews
who is a good candidate
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Implant placement usually involves three main steps:
1. Placing the implant
Your dentist will use x-rays or other images
to carefully find where the implant should
be placed. Next, they will surgically place the
implant into your jawbone. You may have some
swelling and tenderness after surgery. Your dentist
may recommend medicine to make you more
comfortable. During the healing process, your
dentist may tell you to eat soft foods.
2. Healing process may take several months
An implant is so strong because the jawbone
grows around it and holds it in place. This process
takes time. Some patients might need to wait up to
several months until the implant is completely healed
before permanent replacement teeth can be attached
to the implant. Other patients can have implants
and temporary teeth placed in one visit.
3. Placement of the replacement tooth or teeth
For a single tooth implant, your dentist will make
a new tooth that is customized for you—this is
called a dental crown. It is designed to look just
like your other teeth. For multiple missing teeth,
implant-supported bridges and dentures are also
custom-made to look like your natural teeth
and to fit your mouth. The replacement teeth
are attached to the implant posts that were
surgically placed in your jawbone.
Replacement teeth usually take
a few weeks to make. In the
meantime, your dentist may give
you a temporary crown, bridge
or denture. This will help you eat
and speak normally until your
permanent replacement
teeth are ready.
Before implant The implant is placed in the
jaw. Bone and tissues grow
around the implant.
Bone
Implant
Gum
tissue
A crown is placed on the
implant. The crown may be
connected to the implant
by an abutment.
Crown
Abutment
Implant
and Crown
Placement
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Implant with
healing cap
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Steps for Placing an Implant
Treatment will depend on your personal case
and may take only one day, several months, or
somewhere in between.
Discuss with your dentist which type of implant
is best for you. Then, you can talk over possible
treatment plans.
Dental Treatment
Dental Implants
Are they an option
for you?
B E S T S E L L E R
Dental Implants: Are They an Option for You?
Dental implants are an increasingly popular option for replacing missing teeth.
Answer your patients’ questions about all of the most common implant scenarios
with one brochure! This brochure describes the benefits and value of implants as a
restorative option and lays out the major steps of implant placement, healing and
prosthesis placement.
Describes single-tooth implants as well as implant-supported bridges and dentures
Applicable for both conventional and immediate-load implants
Illustrations of implant placement
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Educate your patients
on their implant
options, increase case
acceptance
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