Tooth Replacement Options

When you are missing a tooth, there are several replacement options.

Flipper/Partial Denture

This is a removable prosthesis that replaces the missing tooth/teeth. It can be very small, discrete and matches your natural tooth color. This option is the most conservative, reversible and can be a temporary or long-term solution.

■  Read more about Partial Dentures

Implants

A surgically-placed titanium or zirconia post replaces the missing tooth root. The crown of the tooth (the visible tooth portion) is made as a secondary procedure made several months after the implant is placed.

■  Read about the Implant Process and timeline

■  Read about titanium vs zirconia implants

Bridges

– A traditional bridge is a false tooth (abutment) splinted by crowns to the adjacent teeth. The unit is cemented onto your natural teeth.

– A Carlson/Maryland/Composite bridge is when a false tooth is glued on to the sides of the adjacent teeth. Thus, minimal tooth structure is lost.

■  Read more about Bridge Options

Invisalign/Orthodontics

Orthodontics can be used to straighten teeth for a variety of reasons. It can also be used to fill in the space of a missing or removed tooth.

■  Read more The Health Benefits of Straight Teeth

■  Read more about Invisalign vs. Braces

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