Replace Missing Teeth Morgan Hill

Rebuild Your Smile & See Your Confidence Soar

Woman admiring her smile in a mirror after replacing missing teeth in Morgan Hill

If you have even just one missing tooth, you’re at a pretty big disadvantage. Eating might prove challenging, conversing with your friends and loved ones can be difficult, and needless to say, your self-esteem might plummet due to a gap in your grin. What’s worse is that having missing teeth can trigger a domino effect that leads to further tooth loss, which only makes daily life harder! Our team here at Morgan Hill Dental Care is thrilled to offer several different top-of-the-line solutions for replacing missing teeth.

 

Why Choose Morgan Hill Dental Care for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Personalized Treatment Options for All Cases of Tooth Loss
  • Insurance Accepted and Flexible Financing Options Available
  • Dental Implant Process Completed Entirely In-House

 

Dental Bridges

Dental bridge resting on a blue table

Dental bridges do exactly what their name implies: they “bridge” the gap left by missing teeth. The bridge itself consists of a row of pontics, which are durable, lifelike replacement teeth, situated between two dental crowns that are placed on teeth adjacent to the gap to secure it. They can be used to replace one to four missing teeth in a row; beyond that, something like a partial or full denture may be needed.

Dentures

Gloved hand holding a full denture

Dentures are perhaps the most familiar answer for patients with missing teeth. They consist of custom-made replacement teeth attached to a gum-colored base, and they can be used to replace practically any number of missing teeth, no matter where they were lost. Here at Morgan Hill Dental Care, we use the highest-quality materials available for all of our dental restorations, including zirconia and porcelain fused with metal. Rest assured, your dentures will look remarkably lifelike!

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Dental Implants

Model of the mouth with two dental implants replacing missing teeth

Dental implants are small posts that are placed directly into a patient’s jawbone, where they act as replacement tooth roots – something other dental restorations cannot do themselves. Once they’ve been placed, they can actually fuse with bone tissue and establish sturdy foundational support for any type of customized restoration. They offer several quality-of-life benefits, including preventing bone resorption and future tooth loss, and they also last much longer than other types of restorations.

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