
Replace Missing Teeth
Restore your smile and confidence with our comprehensive tooth replacement options, from dental bridges and dentures to implant-supported solutions.
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. Whether you need a bridge, dentures, or dental implants, we'll help you find the best solution for your unique needs.
Benefits of Replace Missing Teeth
- Multiple options to suit your needs and budget
- Dental bridges that can last 10 years or longer
- Partial and full denture solutions available
- Dental implants for a permanent, natural-feeling result
- All treatments performed under one roof — no referrals needed
Services Included
Two crowns combined with prosthetic teeth (pontics) to fill the gap in your smile — recommended for one or multiple consecutive missing teeth.
Custom removable appliances with metal clasps that secure to your remaining natural teeth, replacing several missing teeth.
Complete arch replacements that use natural suction to stay in position on your gums, restoring full function and appearance.
Titanium posts surgically placed in the jaw to act as new tooth roots, supporting lifelike crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best option for replacing missing teeth?
The best option depends on how many teeth are missing, the health of your remaining teeth and jawbone, and your personal preferences. During a consultation, we'll evaluate your situation and recommend the most suitable treatment plan.
How long do dental bridges last?
Dental bridges can potentially last for 10 years or longer provided that they receive the right kind of maintenance, including regular dental checkups and good oral hygiene.
What is the difference between partial and full dentures?
Partial dentures are used when only some teeth are missing and have metal clasps that secure them to your remaining natural teeth. Full dentures replace entire arches of teeth and use natural suction to stay in position on your gums.
Ready to Get Started?
Schedule your visit today and take the first step toward a healthier smile.
Call (905) 878-4666
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