
Mike Majors, DDS, DDS
Mike Majors DDS & Associates
San Antonio, TX 78732
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About Mike Majors, DDS
Dr. Mike Majors is a graduate of the University of Texas in Austin and received his Doctorate in 1983 from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. He is a native San Antonian, who traveled the world with his Air Force father for 26 years and has been exposed to many life experiences and cultures. Dr. Majors has been serving the fast growing North Central San Antonio Area for 28 years.
During his twenty-eight years of practice he has strived to deliver only the highest standard of care. He has attended and continues to attend the prestigious Las Vegas Institute For Cosmetic Dentistry – Home of Extreme Makeover and the Panky Institute. He is a member in good standing of the San Antonio District Dental Society, Texas State Dental Society, American Dental Association, and the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.
Dr. Majors has surrounded himself with the best and brightest team to support his goals and visions of professional but sensitive treatment of each and every patient. Every patient is treated as family with that caring feeling that you are HOME!!!! Dr. Majors has gained the trust and restored the mouths of numerous city councilmen, CEO’s, Presidents of companies, attorneys, and the everyday person. You too can enjoy his special attention and quality to give you that smile you have always dreamed of.
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University of Texas - Austin University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioAssociations
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Website: https://www.mikemajorsdds.com/Dental Implant Procedures by Dr Majors
All on 4
The AO4 procedure is considered one of the most complex dental implant treatments. This procedure involves removing all natural teeth and replacing them with 4 implants and a permanent hybrid-type bridge.

Tooth Extractions
Sometimes referred to as “having a tooth pulled,” a tooth extraction is a very common oral surgical procedure in which a natural tooth is removed from the jaw. An implant may be placed after adequate healing time.

Dental Crowns
A dental crown is a cap or cover that protects the tooth and restores it to mimic natural shape, size, and function. Crowns are make of zirconia or porcelain and can be either cemented or screw-retained.

Screw Retained Crowns
A screw-retained implant crown is a single-tooth fixed restoration that is secured to a dental implant by means of a screw. Screw retained crowns are popular due to the proven long-term success they deliver.

Cemented Crowns
A cemented crown is a dental crown that is secured to a dental implant using a luting agent similar to dental crowns cemented onto natural teeth. Cemented crowns are beautiful, functional, and extremely durable.

Dental Bridges
An implant bridge or dental bridge is a permanent option that replaces multiple missing teeth. It literally bridges areas that are missing one or more teeth and fill in larger spaces with natural looking crowns.

Dentures
Often made of plastic, acrylic or hard resin, dentures are outdated replacements for missing teeth that must be removed daily for cleaning. Patients typically dislike dentures and have difficulty chewing with them.

Locator Overdentures
Also known as the LODI System, Locator overdentures use abutments (posts) and attachments (snaps) to secure a removable denture to dental implants. This system allows many patients to wear and use lower dentures.

Overdentures
Overdentures help solve many of the problems associated with wearing regular false teeth. Dental implants can anchor over dentures in place so they don’t move around when chewing, smiling, or talking.

Partial Dentures
Partial removable dentures, sometimes referred to as "partials," are removable dental appliances that replace one or more missing teeth. The replacement teeth are attached to a gum-colored acrylic base.

Implant Cosmetics
The goal of implant cosmetic dentistry is to create tooth-like restorations that are strong, mimic natural beauty and completely restore natural function. Think of cosmetic dentistry as plastic surgery for teeth.
