Replace Missing Teeth Lillington
Embrace a Healthy, Complete Smile for Life
The physical challenges that occur as a result of tooth loss can be embarrassing; however, when you consider the mental and emotional toll it can also take, you may begin to feel completely defeated. Instead of giving up on the idea of effective tooth replacement, allow Dr. Butler and our team to reignite the hope of embracing a healthy, complete smile for life. Using time-tested solutions, we can rebuild your grin and restore your confidence. Let us help discern which option for replacing missing teeth in Lillington is right for you by calling our dental office to schedule an appointment.
Why Choose Lillington Dental Care for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- Dentist Restores Dental Implants In-House
- Natural-Looking Materials Used for Dental Restorations & Prosthetics
- Dental Team Puts Patients’ Needs First
Dental Bridges
Large gaps can make eating certain foods and speaking clearly more difficult. Fortunately, with a fixed dental bridge, these problems can be easily remedied. Consisting of two dental crowns and a row of artificial teeth, the prosthetic attaches to healthy abutment teeth on either side of the gap, effectively anchoring the bridge in place. What you are left with is a fully restored smile that looks natural and functions just like regular teeth.
Dentures
Replacing an entire arch of teeth can be accomplished with a full denture. Designed to rest on top of your gums, natural suction and denture adhesive are used to hold it in place so that you can eat normally and feel more confident in your appearance. As a non-invasive and comfortable tooth replacement solution, dentures continue to be one of the most popular options available. Partial dentures can also be crafted if multiple, non-consecutive teeth are missing. These prosthetics include a metal framework and clasps that help anchor it in place.
Dental Implants
Permanent prosthetics were once only a dream, but they are now a reality patients can embrace when choosing how to replace their missing teeth. Using titanium and ceramic implant posts, they are placed within the jawbone and fuse over time to create a firm foundation for your new smile. Capable of supporting all types of restorations (i.e., crowns, bridges, dentures), dental implants deliver the stimulation your jawbone needs to remain strong so that additional bone loss and facial collapse do not occur.