Lead Prosthodontist
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DDS
Dr. Rhonda Jacob is a board-certified prosthodontist who received her Bachelor of Science, Doctor of Dental Surgery and Master of Science degree in Prosthodontics at the University of Iowa. Her training included a prosthodontic residency at the VA Hospital and University Hospital in Iowa City. She worked at MD Anderson for 30 years as professor, faculty and Director of the Maxillofacial Program. She was also Director of the implant fellowship at MD Anderson using implants in conjunction with head and neck reconstruction.
She has been the president of multiple national and international organizations, is a sought after academic speaker, has been published extensively in scientific journals, and was voted by her peers to serve as an examiner for the American Board of Prosthodontics.
University of Iowa College of Dentistry, DDS
January 2016
English
“Patients who come to the center with failing teeth tell me over and over how hard it is to live the Houston lifestyle. When patient’s find their way through the front door, they see the value in coming in and becoming part of the ClearChoice family.”
Dr. Rhonda F. Jacob
Dental implants can help you reach your goal of restored oral and overall health. At ClearChoice, our approach to empathetic care means we can help restore your smile as well as your confidence.
ClearChoice is here to get you smiling again. No matter your dental health situation, speak to a ClearChoice doctor to see what your options are for permanent tooth replacement.
Your ClearChoice team is comprised of Network Prosthodontists and Oral surgeons. After dental school, they completed additional years of study to refine their practice.
After successfully providing 200,000+ patients with dental implants at our 100+ locations, we’ve seen how restoring smiles can also transform patients’ lives.
Innovative technology is at the forefront of the practices. At ClearChoice, we use 3D scans, digital printing, and even a Virtual Smile Design to show what potential results could look like.
Don’t let missing or failing teeth keep you from enjoying your favorite foods, like BBQ and TexMex. Learn how dental implants can help reduce your pain, improve your oral health, and expand your diet.
Your first visit to ClearChoice will be a free consultation. During your consultation, you’ll receive an oral health exam, a 3D scan, and a rendering of your Virtual Smile Design. The ClearChoice team will walk you through the implant treatment process, discuss your smile goals, and answer any questions. You'll receive a personalized treatment plan outlining the procedure and total cost. The consultation also allows you to meet our dental team and tour our center.
At ClearChoice, prosthodontists and oral surgeons collaborate throughout the entire dental implant process to provide seamless care. The oral surgeon performs the initial implant placement treatment, ensuring the implants are correctly positioned in the jawbone. After the treatment site has healed and the implants have integrated with the bone, the prosthodontist designs and fits the custom prosthetic teeth. This teamwork ensures that every aspect of your treatment is handled by specialists, leading to optimal results.
While the dental implant procedure varies by case, it generally includes three stages: evaluation and planning, implant placement, and restoration. Implant treatment can generally take 2-3 hours and we provide several options for pain management. A 2-3 month recovery period is needed for your mouth to heal and for the implant to conform to the jawbone, followed by the restoration phase and attaching your new, permanent set of teeth. The entire process can take several months.
To prepare for your dental implant procedure, follow any pre-operative instructions from your ClearChoice team. We recommend arranging transportation to and from the appointment to ensure you’re able to get a safe ride home. It’s also important to maintain good oral hygiene, avoid smoking or alcohol before the procedure, and prepare easy and soft foods for post-surgery meals. It’s also best to inform your doctor of any medications or health conditions before treatment.