Replacing Missing Teeth – Pasadena, TX

You Can Still Enjoy a Complete Smile

Losing a permanent tooth makes even simple daily tasks like speaking more difficult. And, the longer a tooth is missing, the more likely you are to experience dental drift and other oral health issues. You’ll need a full set of teeth if you want your smile to continue functioning properly while staying healthy, so don’t lose any time in calling Bland & Tregre Family Dentistry to set up a consultation to discuss strategies for closing any gaps.

Why Choose Bland & Tregre Family Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Partnered with Experienced Dental Implant Specialists
  • Dentists That are Always Honest About Your Care
  • Trusted by Pasadena Families for Over 30 Years

Dental Bridges

A dental bridge can be used either to replace one missing tooth or multiple consecutive teeth. Every bridge is made from a pair of dental crowns and false teeth called pontics; the number of pontics used depends on the number of teeth that have to be replaced. Each crown is anchored to a natural tooth, thus providing your new teeth with sufficient stability so that you can use them to chew food and speak clearly.

Dentures

Dentures are the go-to solution for people who are missing several or all of their teeth along an arch. A partial denture can be used to fill in multiple gaps; the restoration will be designed to fit neatly between your natural teeth to complete your grin. A full denture simply replaces an entire row all at once, and it usually stays in place using natural suction on the gums. Both kinds of dentures are made out of materials that help them look as natural as possible.

Dental Implants

We’ve partnered with some of the finest specialists in the Pasadena area so that we can offer our patients the most advanced treatment available when it comes to replacing teeth: dental implants. Thanks to implant posts inserted into your jaw, your restorations will always remain in place, and your jawbone will continue to receive the stimulation it needs to retain its density. Follow the link below to learn more about implants and the benefits they offer.

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