Tooth Replacement

It’s great news that the incidence of tooth decay has significantly diminished over the years due to the use of fluorides and an increase in patient awareness. However, teeth are still susceptible to decay, infection, and breakage and sometimes need to be restored back to health. Through improved techniques and modern technology, we are now able to offer more options for tooth replacement to bring back its normal shape, appearance and function.

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Reasons for Restorative Dentistry

Should you ever require a tooth replacement, you can rest assured knowing we will always discuss with you the available options, and recommend what we believe to be the most comfortable and least invasive treatment. Providing you with excellent care is our number one priority when creating your beautiful smile.

  • Enhance your smile.
  • Fill in unattractive spaces between teeth.
  • Relieve dental pain.
  • Replace missing teeth.
  • Restore normal eating and chewing.
  • Improve or correct an improper bite.
  • Prevent the loss of a tooth.
  • Repair damaged and decayed teeth.
  • Replace old, unattractive dental treatments.
  • Remember to give your teeth the attention they need today!

Types of Tooth Replacement

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Implants

Implants offer a permanent solution for both single and multiple missing teeth. They blend in effortlessly with the surrounding teeth for a beautiful look. Implants take the place of your natural tooth root and can be cared for with brushing and flossing just as you would your original teeth.

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Dentures

For those missing a series or all of their teeth, dentures can be a great solution. Depending on your situation, a partial or full removable denture may be the best option to restore your smile and eat and speak more easily.

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Bridges

Bridges quite literally “bridge” the gap where one or more permanent teeth are missing. Unlike implants, bridges are attached to the surrounding, healthy teeth rather than implanted into the jaw. The series of replacement teeth are indistinguishable from your natural teeth, giving you a full, healthy smile.