Replace Missing Teeth – Milton, ON

Enjoy Life with a Complete Smile Again

Losing just one tooth could affect your ability to eat certain foods and pronounce your words clearly, and your oral and overall health could suffer in the long term. Luckily, there’s no reason to simply get used to the gap in your grin; our team at Milton Family Dentistry has multiple ways to restore your smile. If you need a solution for replacing missing teeth, contact our dental office today to set up an appointment. We can’t wait to help you start exploring your options.

Why Choose Milton Family Dentistry for Tooth Replacement?

  • Trustworthy Dental Experts
  • Modern Dental Technology
  • Various Dental Insurance Plans Accepted

Dental Bridges

Illustrated dental bridge fitted over two natural teeth

To make a dental bridge, two crowns are combined with a number of prosthetic teeth called pontics. The crowns are meant to be attached to two of your natural teeth; the pontics between them are what will ultimately fill the gap in your smile. Dental bridges are often recommended when one tooth or multiple consecutive teeth are missing. They can potentially last for 10 years or longer provided that they receive the right kind of maintenance.

 

Dentures

Dentist holding a set of full dentures

You can either get a partial denture or a full denture depending on how many teeth need to be replaced. Partial dentures can be used when only some teeth are missing while full dentures are capable of replacing entire arches of teeth. Both types of dentures use different methods to stay in place; partial dentures have metal clasps that secure them to your remaining natural teeth while full dentures use natural suction to stay in position on your gums.

Dental Implants

Three illustrated dental crowns being placed onto three dental implants

Traditional dentures and bridges only replace the top parts of missing teeth; only dental implants can act as new tooth roots. The implant posts will be surgically placed in the jaw so that they can form a lasting bond with the bone. Then a lifelike crown, bridge, or denture will be attached to the posts to put the finishing touches on your new smile. We can handle every step of the dental implant procedure under one roof, so don’t hesitate to call us if you’re interested in this treatment and all the benefits it has to offer.

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