Missing Teeth Satellite Beach

Filling the Gaps in Your Grin

Even just one missing tooth can have negative oral health implications—impaired speech, decreased bite force, and the potential to lose more teeth are all possibilities. That’s why our team here at Satellite Family Dentistry is ready to assist patients with any number of missing teeth. We’re thrilled to offer a wide range of solutions including bridges, dentures, and dental implants, all of which can easily fill the gaps in your grin. To schedule a consultation, feel free to contact us today!

 

Why Choose Satellite Family Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Modern Office with Advanced Dental Technology
  • High-Quality and Biocompatible Materials Used
  • In-House Dental Implant Placement & Restoration Available

 

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges can be used to replace one, two, or more missing teeth in a row; they do as the name implies and “bridge” the gap using a row of pontics (false teeth) between two dental crowns placed on the teeth adjacent to the gap. In some cases, the bridge can be secured with the assistance of dental implants.

Dentures

Dentures have assisted countless patients with missing teeth over the years, and they can be used to replace several missing teeth in a row, or even one or both arches. They’re constructed using high-quality materials and made to resemble your natural teeth as closely as possible. After a brief adjustment period, patients can speak, eat, and smile with ease while the prosthetic teeth are being worn. Dentures traditionally rely on adhesives and muscle control to remain in place; however, they can also be attached to dental implants for unmatched stability.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are considered the gold standard when it comes to replacing missing teeth in Satellite Beach. Made from biocompatible materials, these small posts can be surgically embedded into a patient’s jawbone and used to support restorations. The posts can safely fuse with the bone matter and essentially replace the lost root structure of the tooth, granting patients a very long list of oral health benefits. Under ideal circumstances, dental implants can last for decades—much longer than other restorative options!

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