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Implants, Bridges and Dentures

Rebuilding Smiles with Modern Techniques

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Tooth loss is an unfortunate reality that can impact not only your psychological wellbeing and confidence, but also your dental health, causing secondary complications like gum disease, misalignment, and even further tooth loss.

 

Our goal is to not just restore your smile, but also identify the underlying cause of your tooth loss to attack the situation at its core. The result is a healthier, happier smile that lasts even longer.

 

Call our dental office today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how our team can rejuvenate your grin by replacing missing teeth.

Dental Bridges

​Dental bridges are restorations designed to replace between one and four consecutive missing teeth. The prosthetic itself is comprised of two dental crowns that are fused to either side of pontics, which are free-standing replacement teeth.

 

The crowns are cemented onto your two existing natural teeth located on either side of the gap in your smile. When paired with dental implants, these will be anchored to the implants posts instead. Once the restoration is secured within the mouth, you’ll be able to enjoy a complete set of teeth.

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Dentures

Dentures are a tried-and-true way to replace several or all missing teeth along an arch. Partials are designed to fit like a puzzle piece between the existing teeth, holding the replacements in place to fill the various gaps in your arch.

 

Full dentures are custom-designed to fit atop the gumline, utilizing natural suction to stay securely within the mouth, allowing you to eat and speak with ease once again. Full dentures can also be secured with dental implants to eliminate any chances of them slipping or shifting.

Dental Implants

Dental implants have quickly emerged as the gold standard for replacing missing teeth. Instead of restoring just the visible surface of teeth, this treatment allows our team to replace your roots as well, providing you with a restoration that doesn’t just look real, but also feels completely natural.

 

We invite you to schedule a consultation today to learn more about how dental implants may be able to benefit you.

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