Replace Missing Teeth Boynton Beach
Saying Goodbye to Your Smile Gaps
It almost goes without saying, but living with tooth loss is a harsh experience. Lacking teeth makes eating great food, chatting with friends and family, and smiling confidently much harder. Still, Drs. Huyghues-Despointes and Rodriguez can fill in your smile’s unwanted gaps. Our dental practice offers many tooth replacement options that’ll make your mouth whole again! If you’d like to learn more about our options for replacing missing teeth in Boynton Beach, please read below or call us to schedule a visit.
Why Choose Family Dentistry of Boynton Beach for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- Precise Digital Impressions for Customized Results
- Flexible Financing Options That Help with Costs
- Dental Sedation for Nervous Patients
Dental Bridges
We’d suggest a dental bridge to fill a gap from consecutive missing teeth. This device consists of two (or more) dental crowns fused to an artificial tooth or “pontic.” Once attached to healthy supporting teeth, it can replace up to three or four adjacent ones along an arch. If supports aren’t available, we could place an implant bridge using dental implants instead. This second type has posts that fuse with your jaw to hold your new teeth securely.
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Dentures
If you’ve lost multiple teeth, you may want to look into our custom dentures. Partial models can fill small smile gaps left by less severe tooth loss. On the other hand, a full denture could replace and restore an entire arch of your teeth. Which type suits you best depends on the results of your consultation visit. Regardless, you can trust dentures from our office to be a convenient and cost-effective treatment for your tooth loss.
Dental Implants
Dental implants represent a more lasting fix for missing teeth. Once placed in your jaw’s empty sockets, these small metal posts act as alternative tooth roots. They also fuse with your jawbone to become permanent parts of your mouth, so they never slip or fall out. They can thus support all restorations – dental crowns, dental bridges, dentures, etc. Better yet, dental implants can stay in place for decades (and even a lifetime) with proper care.
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Full Mouth Reconstruction
Often enough, our team recommends full mouth reconstruction for mouths full of decayed, damaged, or missing teeth. This option combines multiple restorative dentistry services into one large treatment, so it can feature dental crowns, dental bridges, dental implants, and more. Which procedures get included will depend on your exact dental needs and the dentist’s discretion. That said, we’ll review the process with you to ensure you get a comfy, beautiful, and functional smile!