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Missing teeth can impact everything from your overall look to your ability to talk and chew properly. Fortunately, dentists can restore missing teeth with a variety of different procedures. Here are three ways cosmetic dentists can replace missing teeth, and why you shouldn’t be shy about scheduling an appointment. 

Ways to Correct Tooth Loss

1. Partial Bridges

If you have a missing tooth or two, your dentist might recommend partial bridges. Designed to use your healthy teeth as support, bridges contain false teeth in the middle to make the smile look normal. Some bridges use teeth on either side to support one, two, or three teeth in the middle of the prosthetic, while others use a single side tooth to support a solitary prosthetic. 

2. Custom Dentures

On the other hand, if you are missing multiple teeth, you might be a better candidate for full dentures, which replace your entire smile. Custom dentures are made from durable resins and crowns, recreating the appearance of your teeth and gum line. Dentures can also be adjusted and relined as time goes on to keep your smile comfortable. 

3. Dental Implants 

dentistInstead of being supported by your gum arches or your healthy teeth, dental implants have small titanium posts that naturally attach to your jaw tissue. These posts provide a strong level of support to false crowns without putting strain on the surrounding teeth. Dental implants are also easy to take care of and long-lasting, making dental care a little easier. 

 

Don’t let a few missing teeth impact your self-esteem. Talk with Dr. Michael L. Kinsley, D.M.D. in Perry, GA, today to start on the road to a healthier, more aesthetically pleasing smile. In addition to talking with you about your tooth replacement options, this experienced dentist can also help you to know what to expect during the process. To learn more about cosmetic and restorative dentistry, visit his website or call (478) 987-1441.

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