What Options Are Available If I’m Missing Multiple Teeth?

In this video, Dr. Chris Powell explains options for restoring multiple missing teeth, including implant bridges, dental ceramic bridges, and dental partials, each tailored to meet specific needs.

If you’re missing multiple teeth, there are a few different restoration options to consider that can help you regain a full, functional smile. One option is implant bridges, which involve placing a couple of dental implants in the jawbone to serve as anchors for a bridge. This structure supports multiple artificial teeth, offering a durable and permanent solution.

Another option is a dental ceramic bridge, which is a quicker method to replace missing teeth. This type of bridge uses the existing teeth on either side of the gap as supports for the artificial teeth, which are crafted from ceramic for a natural appearance.

Lastly, dental partials are available. These are removable dental appliances that replace multiple missing teeth. Partials are designed to fit comfortably alongside your natural teeth, filling in the spaces and enhancing both aesthetics and function.

Each of these methods has its benefits and can be tailored to meet your specific needs and preferences. To determine which option is best for you, it’s a good idea to come in for a consultation. We can discuss the details of each method and help you choose the one that will best restore your smile and dental health.

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