Tooth Replacement
It wasn't long ago that losing a tooth left you with few options for replacement. While permanent teeth should provide a lifetime of function, we know this isn't always the reality. Teeth can be lost from accidents, tooth decay, or gum disease. Teeth are meant to function as a complete set, meaning just one missing tooth can affect the whole balance of your mouth. As teeth slowly lean and migrate, wear and cracking from excessive forces often create escalating problems.
There are several options available when it comes to replacing teeth. Dental implants often give you the best opportunity to enjoy normal chewing and a full smile. Although, there are alternative options as well. We will thoroughly discuss all options with you and find the best solution for your situation before we proceed.
We know that this can be a stressful process and it may be difficult to navigate through your options. Dr. Noreen Goldwire's background in restorative dentistry allows him to develop solutions for every patient.
Implants
Replacing missing teeth with implants brings your mouth back to full function and beauty. Stunning porcelains replicate natural teeth perfectly, whether it's one tooth or multiple. Single crowns or complex bridges can be supported by implants, with solutions for every situation.
Porcelain Bridges
Dental bridges have traditionally been a popular choice for replacing missing teeth. With the widespread use of dental implants, more options are now available to bridge gaps in your smile. Resilient, natural-looking porcelains, engineered into a bridge, can eliminate spaces of every size.
Full or Partial Dentures
Dental bridges have traditionally been a popular choice for replacing missing teeth. With the widespread use of dental implants, more options are now available to bridge gaps in your smile. Resilient, natural-looking porcelains, engineered into a bridge, can eliminate spaces of every size.