We Love Dentists, But There Comes A Time When You Need A Dental Implant Specialist
We love dentists. We really, really do! They keep your teeth clean and healthy and that’s the best way to avoid the need for dental implants.
We love dentists. We really, really do! They keep your teeth clean and healthy and that’s the best way to avoid the need for dental implants.
The Castro is a great fun place to be, and of course is renowned as the center of the gay community in SF, even though the area has become what some would call gentrified and there are less gay people than there used to be a few years ago.
Chinatown in San Francisco is the largest Chinatown outside of, well, China.
Japantown, also known as Nihonmachi, is one of San Francisco’s historic neighborhoods, with specialty grocery stores, karaoke bars, Asian day spas, and gift shops.
In years gone by – or as some say “in days of yore” – not many people lived in downtown San Francisco. Yes, they worked there, but didn’t live there, preferring the commute rather than the hustle and bustle of the Financial Center.
The stereotype is that people in Los Angeles are focused on their superficial appearance, while those in San Francisco are “deeper”. Like most stereotypes, this one is NOT true.
Tax season 2017-2018 is just around the corner and along with it can come a nice tax refund – or at least we would hope so!
If you are considering dental implants, the first thing to consider is a second opinion. Your dentist may well have recommended you to a dental implant specialist. Still, the fact is that dental implants are not cheap, and everyone is different, so a dental implant second opinion is critical if you want to be certain that you made the right choice. You need a specialist with several years of practical experience in all types of dental implant systems. Dental implant surgery is not a cheap procedure, so you need to ensure that you are in the hands of someone with
San Franciscans use two terms interchangeably – downtown and the financial district. It can be a little confusing and it is interesting to look at how the terms came to be used.
Let’s face it: dental implant costs in San Francisco are not cheap. On the contrary, they’re expensive! This is not just peculiar to San Francisco – they’re expensive wherever you go.