Replacing Missing Teeth – Morgan Hill, CA

How We Can Complete Your Smile

In a perfect world, everyone’s natural teeth would last a lifetime. Unfortunately, more than 120 million Americans are currently missing at least one tooth. If these spaces aren’t filled, it could lead to dental drift, misalignment, bone loss, difficulty chewing, and – of course – a lack of confidence in your grin. Here at Timeless Smiles Morgan Hill, Dr. Jenny Hong can provide various options for replacing missing teeth in Morgan Hill, CA. Call our dental office to find out how we can give you a complete smile again.

Why Choose Timeless Smiles Morgan Hill for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Highly Skilled, Kois-Trained Dentist
  • In-House Dental Implant Placement
  • Digital, Mess-Free Dental Impression Technology

Dental Bridges

Animated smile during dental bridge placement

A small number of prosthetic teeth can be bonded together with a dental crown on either side, which is fitted over the natural teeth adjacent to the empty space. Known as a dental bridge, this restoration can replace one, two, or even three missing teeth in a row. It prevents your remaining teeth from drifting out of alignment while restoring your chewing ability and confident smile.

Dentures

Hand holding a full denture

Patients with more extensive levels of tooth loss might benefit from dentures. A full denture can replace an entire row of teeth that rests on the gums and stays in place with a natural suction force. Partial dentures, or partials, contain multiple strategically placed artificial teeth that fit behind your remaining ones and seamlessly fill in the gaps. Each denture is 100% custom-made for comfortable, natural-looking results.

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Dental Implants

Animated smile with a dental implant supported dental crown

While bridges and dentures replace the parts of the teeth above the gums, dental implants go a step beyond by also replacing the teeth’s roots. They’re small, screw-shaped titanium rods that are inserted into the jaw, where they integrate with the bone to create a firm foundation for any number of prosthetic teeth. As a result, dental implants look and feel almost exactly like your original teeth, and they can last for several decades with the proper care.

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