Replace Missing Teeth Easton
Where Incomplete Smiles Can Become Whole Again
Sound Dentistry is not your average dental office. With the only board-certified prosthodontist in the area, we serve patients who are suffering from tooth loss, delivering solutions that allow incomplete smiles to become whole again. Whether it’s a dental bridge, dental implant, or denture that is needed, we can produce a new set of pearly whites that will give a person a new lease on life. If you have lost one or more teeth and need help to regain your confidence, give us a call to discuss our options for replacing missing teeth in Easton.
Why Choose Sound Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- Start-to-Finish Implant Placement & Restoration
- Only Board-Certified Prosthodontist in the Area
- Cone Beam Scanner Used for Accurate Treatment Planning
Dental Bridges
Designed to remain in place for up to a decade or more, dental bridges continue to be a popular option if you are missing multiple consecutive teeth in a row. Using healthy teeth on either side of the gap to hold the bridge in place, two dental crowns serve as the bookends for free-standing artificial teeth (pontics) that rest on top of the gums and effectively fill in the gaps left behind by missing teeth.
Dentures
Depending on how many teeth you are missing, we also offer full and partial dentures as well as those supported by dental implants. While traditional prosthetics are commonly crafted using gum-colored acrylic and artificial teeth, partials contain metal clasps that attach to natural teeth, while full dentures need natural suction and denture adhesive to hold them in place. Implant dentures, however, are supported using multiple titanium posts that are surgically placed within the jawbone.
Dental Implants
Permanent tooth replacement requires more than natural suction, healthy tooth structure, and dental adhesive. With dental implants, this versatile tooth replacement solution uses titanium posts that mimic natural tooth roots, placing them into the jawbone for maximum support. Whether it is an implant crown, bridge, or denture that is required, the prosthetic is placed on top of the posts to deliver a durable, stable, and long-lasting smile.
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