Dr. Uri Zilberman: The result being that the patient no longer has a plastic-made palate that he 'received' along with the denture. His speech becomes clear, the easy bite doesn't hinder eating and the mouth feels completely natural"
To date, G never managed to become accustomed to the removable dentures, either physically or mentally. "Every time that I sleep with someone, I am afraid that he will feel that I have this foreign object in my mouth," she says. "I am cautious around food, in restaurants and in the presence of other people, I eat only soft foods. Even then, crumbs get stuck in the dentures and this is extremely embarrassing and unpleasant."
Dentist with 22 years of experience in implants and at prices lower than the Sick Fund
Even the Dalai Lama thanked Dr. Uri Zilberman
Dr. Zilberman is not only an innovative dentist – he also has a heart of gold and a special soul. A human being in the fullest sense of the world.
Dr. Zilberman volunteered for a month and a half treating needy children in Tibet. He is perhaps the only dentist in Israel who closed his clinic and went into the community to contribute. He personally met the Dalai Lama, who thanked him for his generous spirit and soul, and brought tremendous honor to Israel."