Doctor Nejad graduated from the University of Gothenburg (Gteborg) in Sweden in 1992. He practiced in Sweden for 1 years before moving to North Carolina where he did his orthodontics fellowship. He completed his U.S. Residency at the University of Florida in Jacksonville. Doctor Nejad has published several papers in the Angle of Orthodontics Journal.
Arizona residents have been receiving Dr. Nejads exceptional dental care for over 14 years. His practices in Phoenix and Laveen are providing patients with gentle dental care with an emphasis on customer service and patient satisfaction. Dr. Nejad is proud to call the valley home
Dr. Saini grew up here in beautiful Arizona, and attended the University of Arizona, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelors degree in Biology. She then moved to the Big Apple to attend the highly acclaimed New York University College of Dentistry. After graduating from NYU in 2014 with her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree, she began a one-year general practice residency at Staten Island University Hospital. Dr. Saini remained in New York City to practice in Brooklyn and Manhattan until she got sick and tired of the bad weather and decided to return to the Valley of the Sun to provide comprehensive care to both children and adults. She is also certified in nitrous oxide sedation and basic life support.
Dental implants have been the first choice to replace missing natural teeth for many years now. They are placed directly in the jawbone in place of the extracted teeth, making them the closest alternative for natural teeth. They provide various advantages over their alternatives, like dental bridges or dentures, making them highly sought-after in the world of dentistry.
During the initial surgery, we will administer local anesthesia to numb the oral tissues. A small hole will be made in the jawbone in the missing tooths place, where the implant stud will be inserted. It will be secured firmly using dental adhesives, and a suitable healing period is suggested. After the wound heals and the bone fuses with the implant, we will schedule a second surgery to place the crown on it. We use dental adhesives and a connecting abutment for this purpose. A bite test will be taken, and the implant crown is polished.