Replace Missing Teeth Centennial

Get Your Grin’s Gaps Filled

Senior couple standing outside and smiling after replacing missing teeth in Centennial

Missing teeth occur more often than most think. Today, roughly 120 million American adults have lost at least one permanent tooth. If this includes you, Dr. Shroff and the rest of our office could help with that matter. We at Shroff Dental Arts have several top-tier tooth loss solutions. If you’d like, keep reading to learn more or book a consultation with our office to learn how you can replace missing teeth in Centennial.

Why Choose Shroff Dental Arts for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Highly-Trained Dentist with 10+ Years of Experience
  • Custom-Crafted Dental Restorations
  • Dental Sedation Available for Nervous Patients

Dental Bridges

Illustration of a dental bridge attached to natural teeth

A dental bridge is well-suited for patients who’ve lost one to three adjacent teeth. Typically, it’s made up of two (or more) crowns to either side of a “pontic” (i.e., an artificial tooth). This setup means it relies on nearby natural teeth for support. Once placed, a bridge will act as a fixed restoration and alter the structure of existing teeth. The device could then last for over a decade if it’s well-maintained.

Dentures

Close up of hands holding full dentures

Dentures work quite well for those with major tooth loss. They always consist of several artificial teeth set in an acrylic, gum-colored base. Otherwise, dentures come in two possible types: partial or full. Partial ones only replace a few teeth and depend on a metal or acrylic framework. In contrast, full dentures fit snugly over the gums and restore a whole arch of teeth at once.

Dental Implants

Dental implant bridge in a plastic tray

Dental implants now stand as the gold standard for tooth replacement. Unlike dentures or dental bridges, they’re small metallic posts placed in your jawbone. They slowly fuse with the bone tissue and become permanent parts of your mouth. In doing so, they act as substitute tooth roots – steady, unmoving, and secure. Dental implants are thus more lifelike than other dental prosthetics.

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