Oral Implantology Of Southeastern Wisconsin
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Oral Implantology Of Southeastern Wisconsin
Oral Implantology Of Southeastern Wisconsin gives you the most professional implant dentistry services in the area. From porcelain veneers to bonding, we do it all. With over three decades of experience, Dr. Machi gives you peace of mind knowing you're in the best hands. At Oral Implantology Of Southeastern Wisconsin, all procedures for your implant / reconstruction therapy are routinely completed at one location by Dr. Leonard Machi and his friendly, experienced staff.

Dr. Machi has been practicing in the Milwaukee area for over 40 years, and recently celebrated his 25th year of providing start to finish, implant reconstruction treatments to his patients. We've helped thousands. We'd love to help you! Dr. Machi graduated from Marquette University School of Dentistry in 1977 and later received his initial implant education at Harvard and at New York University.

Dr. Machi has been involved in the research and design of dental implants and bone augmentation materials for over 25 years and has lectured nationally and internationally on various subjects including implants, radiology, orthodontics, and various laboratory topics.
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Dr. Machi is a diplomate of the American Board at Oral Implantology / Implant Dentistry and a fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (the only organizations with court-approved implant credentials).
We at Oral Implantology Of Southeastern Wisconsin have helped thousands, so we'd love to help you.
Email us at drmachi@call4smiles.com or call us at 414-4-SMILES / 414-476-4537.
We have been doing custom dental implants since 1986.
Oral Implantology Of Southeastern Wisconsin is here to answer all your questions about dentistry.
Some questions are asked more than others, so we have this list below for your convenience.
Give us a call at 414-476-4537.
In general, a dental implant is just a part of an artificial tooth.
Dental implants are the roots of artificial teeth that are used to replace teeth that are missing.
When a person has lost teeth, dental implant therapy is usually an option.
In a nutshell, this is how it works: the implant is placed in the jaw and then an abutment is added.
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