Replace Missing Teeth West Palm Beach

Turning Your Dream of a Complete Smile Into a Reality

If you are tired of struggling with the effects of a missing tooth (i.e., slurred speech, difficulty eating certain foods, feeling confident), it may be time to inquire about the various tooth replacement options at Palm Beach Dental Excellence. Dr. Asinmaz offers three different solutions: dental bridges, dentures, and dental implants. Based on your preferences and budget, we will work together to build a treatment plan that turns your dream of a complete smile into a reality. Call us today tp learn about replacing missing teeth in West Palm Beach.

Why Choose Palm Beach Dental Excellence for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Start-to-Finish Dental Implant Placement & Restoration
  • Digital Impressions to Create a Mess-Free Experience
  • We Consider Your Whole Health, Not Just Your Smile

Dental Bridges

Illustration of a dental bridge being placed to replace a missing tooth

Dental bridges are effective solutions to bridging the gap in your smile. Designed to replace between one and four consecutively missing teeth, they are built using two dental crowns and artificial teeth (pontics). While the crowns fit over healthy abutment teeth on either side of the space, the remaining pontics sit atop the gums to create a complete, functional smile.

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Dentures

Gloved hand holding a full upper denture

Dentures have been used for generations to help people replace numerous missing teeth. Thanks to advancements in the field of dental prosthetics, modern-day dentures are now smaller, sleeker, and more natural-looking than ever.

If you have teeth missing throughout your mouth, a partial denture can seamlessly fill in all the gaps. For an entire row of missing teeth, we can make you a comfortable-fitting full denture.

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Dental Implants

Smiling dentist holding a model of a dental implant

While other tooth replacement options rebuild the look of a complete smile, dental implants actually restore the full root-to-crown structure. As small, titanium posts that mirror the function of natural tooth roots, they fuse with the bone to form a solid foundation for your custom restoration. Whether it’s a crown, bridge, or denture, you can address your tooth loss with a solution that is designed to potentially last a lifetime.

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