Replace Missing Teeth Arleta

Get the Functional, Whole Smile That You Deserve

Senior man and woman in their kitchen after replacing missing teeth in Arleta

Tooth loss is a top dental concern among many Americans. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that by the age of 50, most Americans have lost an average of 12 teeth. Living with gaps in your smile can have a deep impact on your psychological health and confidence as well as your dental health. Fortunately, there are several different ways to restore your smile. Call us today to schedule a consultation and learn about how our team of experts at Diamond Bright Dental can help you replace your missing teeth in Arleta!

 

Why Choose Diamond Bright Dental for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • In-House Dental Implant Restoration & Placement
  • In-Network with Several Major Dental Insurance Plans
  • Board-Certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon on Staff

 

Dental Bridges

Illustrated dental bridge being placed to replace a missing tooth

Dental bridges are specially designed to replace one or more consecutive missing teeth and are comprised of two different parts: dental crowns that anchor the prosthetic into place and free-standing replacement teeth, called pontics. The anchors are attached to the two natural teeth at either side of the gap in your smile to secure the bridge in place and close the space, completing your grin.

Dentures

Person placing a denture in a glass of water

Full and partial dentures are an excellent tooth replacement solution for patients missing several or all of their teeth. They’re crafted from gum-colored acrylic and tooth-colored ceramic to resemble the natural appearance of your gums and teeth. While full dentures are designed to fit over the top of the gumline, partials are formed to fit like a puzzle piece between the existing teeth.

Dental Implants

Dentist pointing to a model of a dental implant

Whether you’re missing one, several, or all of your teeth, dental implants can provide you with the best results in terms of both aesthetics and function. Our board-board certified oral surgeon will place dental implants, which are small titanium posts, below the gumline and into the jawbone to restore the roots of missing teeth. Once these have fused with the bone, we can secure a free-standing dental crown, bridge, or denture to the implants to bring back your smile as well as up to 80% of your original bite power!

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