Missing Teeth New Brighton

Rebuild Your Smile, Restore Your Quality of Life

Even if you’re missing just one tooth, you’re at a significant disadvantage. But if you’re missing multiple pearly whites, you’ll struggle to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. Plus, your oral wellness will also be at risk. That’s why replacing your missing teeth should be a top priority, and our team here at Crescent Dental is ready to help you with every step of this process. Continue reading below or contact our office to learn more about how we can help you rebuild your smile and restore your quality of life!

 

Why Choose Crescent Dental for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Precise Treatment Planning with the Help of Advanced Dental Solutions
  • Hometown Dentist with Several Years of Experience
  • Numerous Lifelike Restorations to Choose From

 

Dental Bridges

For patients missing one, two, or a few teeth, we often recommend a dental bridge. This restoration does what its name implies – it “bridges” the gap left by missing teeth, using a row of pontics (replacement teeth) attached to dental crowns placed on the teeth adjacent to the gap. Our dental bridges are made from high-quality, durable materials like zirconia, EMAX, and porcelain, all of which can be shaded to match your surrounding teeth.

Partial or Full Dentures

Dentures have helped countless generations of patients with missing teeth rebuild their smiles, and they remain one of the best means of restoring even the most severe tooth loss cases. They can replace several missing teeth located in any part of the mouth, or they can even replace one or both arches! They rely on suction, muscle control, and special adhesives to remain in place, but in some cases, they can be attached to dental implants for an even sturdier foundation.  

Dental Implants

Dental implants are often considered the gold standard when it comes to replacing missing teeth since they’re able to replicate the entire structure of a root and crown. They’re placed below the gumline via a straightforward surgical procedure, and they’re made from biocompatible materials like titanium, so they can fuse with the jawbone for a lasting, durable foundation. They also offer numerous oral health benefits, including increased bite force and the ability to prevent bone resorption.

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