Restore Your Smile & Health
The American College of Prosthodontists estimates that 120 million people in the United States are missing at least one tooth, and 36 million are missing all of their teeth. Having gaps in your smile can do more than impact your self confidence— this issue makes it difficult to complete basic daily tasks that you once could, like chewing food and speaking. Our team at Bell Road Dentistry offers a wide range of tooth loss solutions to restore your smile, improve your oral and overall health, and boost your self-esteem.
Why Choose Bell Road Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?
Modern, Customized Dental Implants
Friendly & Experienced Dental Team
High-Quality Dental Materials Used
Dental Bridges
Dental bridges allow us to replace one or more consecutive teeth to fill a small or large gap in your mouth. The prosthetic is comprised of pontics, which are free-standing replacement teeth fused between two dental crowns. The crowns act to anchor the bridge in place onto your natural teeth located on either side of the gap in your smile. Once placed, the restoration will complete your arch of teeth and keep your surrounding teeth from shifting into misalignment.
Dentures
If you’re missing an entire arch or most of your teeth, we also offer full and partial dentures. Full dentures utilize natural suction and denture adhesive to stay securely in place and restore your smile, while partial dentures fit like a puzzle piece between your existing teeth. We also offer implant-retained denture for patients who are looking for a more permanent solution. We craft our restorations from a gum-colored acrylic and ceramic that mimic the appearance of enamel, so they look natural.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are a modern, custom-tailored tooth replacement treatment that restores the entire structure of your missing teeth, including the roots. This allows them to offer a variety of unique benefits that traditional bridges and dentures aren’t able to, including enhanced chewing power, increased stability, and it allows them to preserve your jawbone. They also have a lifespan of 30 or more years with the proper maintenance, which is over three times as long as traditional restorations.