Solutions for Missing Teeth
People can lose their adult teeth through injury, decay, or other factors. Modern restorative options like dental bridges and implants can restore your smile, your bite, and your confidence.
Children and adults can lose their adult teeth through injury, decay, or other factors. Missing teeth can affect both speech and eating, making chewing food more difficult. With time, the remaining teeth can shift and bone loss can occur.
Options to deal with this issue depend on the status of the tooth. Is it dead or dying, and so needs to be extracted? Also, has it been lost recently or some time ago? The average American adult is missing at least three or more teeth. So, you're not the only one. It happens. But, there's no need to live in dental pain.
Missing Teeth: What are the options?
Dental Bridges: Either removable or fixed in place, dental bridges replace one or more teeth and are anchored to adjacent teeth.
Dentures: If your loss of teeth has gotten to the point where you have few teeth left, partial or complete dentures may be the route to a happier smile for you.
Dental Implants: Very similar to natural teeth, dental implants replace missing teeth and last for years.
Ready To Get Started Restoring Your Smile?
Want another statistic geared toward making you feel okay about missing teeth? The average American loses 12 permanent teeth to trauma, tooth decay and/or gum disease by the age of 50. This is a battle for oral health that never stops, no matter our age
While this affects your smile, on a more functional level it can also affect the jawbone. Our dentists are highly skilled in filling vacant space with dental bridges, dentures, or dental implants.
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