Replace Missing Teeth
A Completed Smile Leads to Improved Health
Whether you’re missing a single tooth or all of your teeth, our team at Perez Family Dentistry offers multiple, versatile, custom-crafted prosthetics to restore any number of gaps in the smile. Not only can replacing missing teeth boost your confidence, but it can also improve your oral and overall health! To learn more about the tooth replacement treatments we offer, like which one would be best for your unique situation, call our dental office today to schedule a consultation.
Why Choose Perez Family Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- Start-to-Finish Dental Implant Treatment In-House
- Advanced Cone Beam CT Imaging
- Friendly & Skilled Dentist & Team
Dental Bridges
Dental bridges are structured to literally bridge the gap between anywhere from one to four consecutive missing teeth. The prosthetic itself is comprised of two dental crowns that are fused to either side of free-standing replacement teeth, called pontics. The crowns anchor to your natural teeth to secure the replacements in place and restore your arch. With the proper care, dental bridges can last for over a decade, and they can be crafted from a variety of natural-looking materials.
Dentures
We offer both full and partial dentures, depending on what type of tooth loss you’re dealing with. Partial dentures have a metal base that’s specially designed to fit like a puzzle piece between your existing teeth to restore the gaps in your arch, while full dentures utilize natural suction and a gum-colored acrylic base that sits over the gums to stay securely in the mouth. Both types of dentures are made from high-quality, professional-grade materials that look natural and feel comfortable in the mouth.
Dental Implants
If you’re looking for a more stable and secure alternative to traditional tooth replacements, we also offer dental implant prosthetics, like dentures, crowns, and bridges. Instead of being secured in the mouth with your existing teeth (requiring them to need to be altered) or suction, they’re attached to small titanium posts that have been surgically placed below the gumline. These stand in for the roots of your teeth and can naturally fuse with the bone, providing a strong and stable base for any restoration to be attached to.