Missing Teeth Rocky River
Filling in the Gaps to Achieve a Fully Restored Smile
It can be hard to like what you see in the mirror when there are gaps in your smile. Living with one or more missing teeth can leave you feeling embarrassed when trying to eat a meal or speak to colleagues. But with the right method of tooth replacement, your confidence can drastically improve. Dr. Farr and our team at Rocky River Dental are pleased to provide many different options that are designed to fill in the gaps so that you can enjoy life with a fully restored smile. If you’re tired of the struggle associated with tooth loss, call our office to schedule a consultation today.
Why Choose Rocky River Dental for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- In-House Dental Implant Placement & Restoration
- CBCT Scanner Used to Create Accurate Dental Treatment Plans
- Metal & Non-Metal Framework Available for Partial Dentures
Dental Bridges
A dental bridge is a custom-made prosthetic that replaces multiple missing teeth in a row. Its use requires that healthy abutment teeth be available to support the bridge so that the remaining pontics (artificial teeth) can sit atop the gums and complete the look of a full smile. Its ability to “bridge the gap” between teeth makes it a reliable and worthwhile investment, as countless patients continue to choose it for restorative care.
Dentures
As removable prosthetics that are used to replace multiple missing teeth or a full row, full and partial dentures can be crafted using traditional materials like acrylic or porcelain, or they can be attached to dental implants for a more permanent and secure fit. Dentures are designed to be a good option if you are suffering from tooth loss, and they blend in with your existing smile, no matter which type you and your dentist choose.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are drastically different than traditional dentures and dental bridges because they go beneath the gumline to replace the roots of teeth as well as the crowns. Delivering optimal support because of their ability to fuse with your jawbone, they make it easy to return to normalcy when eating your favorite foods or speaking before a crowd of people. With dental implants, you can expect your teeth to remain firmly in place for 30 years or more.