NEW ALBANY, IN (PRWEB) November 26, 2014

Dr. Ronald Receveur, a leader in providing Louisville and New Albany All On 4 dental implants, is on pace to place more than 500 dental implants this year.

Dr. Receveur has been restoring implants with prosthetics and complex dentistry for 25 years and surgically placing implants since 2008 at his dental implant clinic. Each of his dental implants come with an unprecedented 10-year warranty.

Dr. Receveur is able to place hundreds of dental implants every year because his office is committed to using the latest technology in dentistry and completing all treatment under one roof. Dr. Receveur’s office includes a Galileos 3D CAT scanner that gives Dr. Receveur 3-D images of a patient’s mouth and jawbone. This technology is vital in planning and mapping out dental implant procedures.

Dental implants are extremely efficient for patients who are missing a few teeth or even missing full arches of teeth. The titanium rods fuse to the jawbone and act as roots for the natural-looking prosthetic teeth. The implants, which help preserve jawbone, have a 98 percent success rate and drastically increase patient’s chewing ability.

“Dental implants have become the best option for patients with missing or failing teeth who want to improve their chewing ability and smile,” said Dr. Receveur, who has been a New Albany dentist for more than three decades. “It’s very gratifying when we can place dental implants and help a patient who has struggled to eat the food they love or need for years – or sometimes even decades.”

Dr. Receveur, who practices in New Albany, Ind., across the Ohio River from Louisville, Ky., offers Louisville and New Albany aesthetic dentistry services and general dentistry such as teeth cleanings, X-rays, fillings, extractions, root canals, crowns, teeth whitening and veneers.

Dr. Receveur also has vast experience with All On 4 dental implants, All on Six dental implants, mini dental implants, One Day Smile Solution, dental implants in one hour, bone grafting and sinus lifts, all with IV sedation dentistry.

Dr. Receveur offers a five-year warranty on all cosmetic and prosthetic work.

Dr. Receveur, a New Albany native, has been the family dentist of choice for Southern Indiana and Louisville since 1981.

Dr. Receveur was born with a partial cleft palate that left him with a missing front tooth. As a child he “wore an awful removable partial.” As a teenager, Dr. Receveur received a permanent bridge, but his dentist destroyed one of his healthy, natural teeth in the process. These dental experiences helped drive him to find better dental solutions for his patients.

Dr. Receveur graduated from Indiana University Southeast with honors in chemistry, after which he earned his doctorate in Dental Surgery from the Indiana University School of Dentistry.

Dr. Receveur has attended more than 5,000 hours of postgraduate training and even gone to Portugal to study with the best dentists in the world. He has been awarded numerous advanced certifications in Implant, Sedation, Comprehensive, Restorative and Aesthetic dentistry so he may provide the most current dental techniques to his Louisville and New Albany dental patients.

Dr. Receveur’s associate, Dr. Frederick, graduated from the University of Louisville School of Dentistry. He has received additional training in cosmetic dentistry, endodontics (root canals), orthodontics and dental implants at the Midwest Implant Institute, and has completed dental sedation training.

Dr. Frederick was a dental lab technician before receiving his DMD. That gives him unique knowledge in cosmetic dentistry elements like crowns, bridges, veneers and smile design.

Dr. Frederick is a graduate of the University of Kentucky, where he was a member of the men’s soccer team and received his Bachelor of Science in Biology. He graduated high school from St. Xavier in Louisville.

Those looking for the cost of professional teeth whitening or low cost dental implants should go to NewAlbanyImplants.com for more information.






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