Replace Missing Teeth Spring

Enjoy a Complete Smile Once More

Grandmother visiting with her grandchild and their parents after replacing missing teeth in Spring

Perhaps the most obvious disadvantages of having missing teeth include impaired eating and speaking abilities, along with lowered self-esteem. This means that if you have missing teeth, you should want to seek a solution that doesn’t just help you smile confidently for pictures, but one that also allows you to eat and speak once more with ease. To learn more about how our team at Spring Creek Dentistry can work with you to replace your missing teeth, feel free to contact our office today.

Why Choose Spring Creek Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Dental Team with Many Years of Experience
  • Advanced Technology Ensures Optimal Patient Outcomes
  • Dental Insurance Accepted and Financing Available

Dental Bridges

Close up of a smile before and after replacing missing teeth with a dental bridge

Dental bridges are most effective for replacing two, three, or four missing teeth in a row. They consist of a row of natural-looking replacement teeth (pontics) that are situated between two dental crowns, which are placed on the teeth adjacent to the gap. In some cases, they can be used with dental implants. Overall, dental bridges restore a patient’s oral functionality while also giving them a complete and confidence-inspiring smile.

Dentures

Dental team member holding a full upper denture

Dentures are a cost-effective option for patients suffering from extensive tooth loss affecting one or both arches. They come in full and partial varieties; the former consists of custom-made replacement teeth that are attached to a gum-colored base, which is stabilized with a combination of adhesives and suction. Partial dentures rely on clasps that connect them to existing natural teeth. In some cases, dental implants can be used with dentures for a sturdier, more permanent solution.

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Dental Implants

Close up of a mouth before and after replacing a missing upper tooth with a dental implant

Dental implants are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth, since they offer patients numerous benefits that boost their oral health and in turn, their overall quality of life. They refer to small posts made from biocompatible materials like titanium, which when surgically placed into the jawbone, are capable of fusing with bone tissue and replacing the lost tooth’s root. Once healed, a custom-made restoration can be placed on top of them. Dental implants can replace any number of missing teeth, no matter where they’re located within the mouth.

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Full Mouth Reconstruction

Dental patient receiving a scan of his mouth and jaws

The process of a full mouth reconstruction varies from patient to patient, depending on their preferences and needs. That said, they can include almost any type of dental procedure and combination of treatments, with some of the most common ones including dental implants, crowns, dentures, and other similar options. The goal here is a simple one that can be thought of in three parts: restore the patient’s dental health, ensure that all of the teeth are able to function properly, and boost the smile’s aesthetics.