Gaps left by missing teeth can also increase the risk of oral health problems, including:
- Extra stress on remaining teeth, potentially causing damage.
- Adjacent teeth are tilting or drifting into the space.
- Reduced biting force, making eating less comfortable.
- Increased risk of gum disease and oral hygiene challenges.
But the right dental solution can protect your oral health and restore both function and a natural, healthy appearance.
Let’s get your smile back in shape and help you enjoy life with confidence.
Options to replace missing teeth
- Dental bridges: A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring a custom-made replacement to crowns fitted on healthy adjacent teeth. Bridges restore your smile, maintain bite balance, and prevent other teeth from shifting.
- Dentures: Partial or full removable dentures can replace several or all teeth on the upper or lower jaw. Modern dentures are designed for comfort, natural appearance, and improved eating and speaking function.
- Dental implants: Dental implants are small titanium posts surgically placed in the jawbone, onto which a crown is fixed. They look, feel, and function like natural teeth, providing a long-lasting solution for tooth replacement.
- Implants can also support a full set of implant-retained dentures, combining stability with the aesthetics and convenience of natural teeth.
Your dentist will guide you to the most suitable option based on the number and position of missing teeth, as well as the health of your gums and jawbone.
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