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James Shaner DDS
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520 West Pine Street
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Farmington MO
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63640
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(573) 756-4245
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Total health is impacted by tooth loss
In the past,
even in the Farmington area, the loss of teeth
(edentulism) was dismissed as a natural part of the aging process, and dentures were considered a normal sign of old age.
While such ignorance is rapidly becoming a thing of the past
in Farmington, there is still not a general awareness of the seriousness of edentulism.
Multiple tooth loss is most commonly caused by periodontal disease,
i.e. gum and bone disease. At James Shaner DDS we know that periodontal disease has a high statistical correlation with chronic debilitating diseases, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and arthritis.
So it is not very surprising that studies now show a shortened life expectancy by as much as 10 years for persons who have lost their natural teeth, when compared to those who have kept their teeth.
In addition to longevity, quality-of-life differences are just as significant. The functional efficiency of dentures has been measured to be only 20% of that of natural teeth.
Dr. Shaner feels that there cannot be any doubt that nutritional
deficiencies will be much more prevalent in those without their natural
teeth.
Loss of teeth often causes a feeling of loss of wholeness and a sense
of deterioration and aging. Given these factors, we feel at James Shaner DDS
that preservation of the
natural teeth is integral to whole-person wellness.
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Lost Teeth
In Farmington Missouri and the surrounding
Fredericktown - Park Hills - Bonne Terre - Doe Run MO areas.
Dr. Shaner is licensed to perform all listed services as a general dentist. This provider is not a
specialist in
prosthodontics, orthodontics, endodontics, cosmetic, whitening, implants and
non-specialty interest areas that
require no specific educational training to advertise this service.
Conscious
sedation is taught as a part of post-graduate residency programs
approved by the
American Dental Association. Dr. Shaner has not completed an American
Dental Association
approved residency program in which conscious sedation is taught.
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