Missing Teeth Rochester Hills
Rebuilding Your Smile, Restoring Your Confidence
Living with one or more missing teeth may not be something you envisioned. Its impact on your ability to speak clearly and eat the foods you love can be hard enough; however, being unable to smile with confidence adds another level of concern. Fortunately, this way of life does not have to continue thanks to Dr. Mandi and our team. We can rebuild your smile using some of the most proven solutions, including dental bridges, dentures, and dental implants. When choosing us to replace your missing teeth, you can enjoy a better-quality smile, so contact us today.
Why Choose Dr. Amanda Boltwood for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- We Partner with Local Dental Implant Specialists
- Our Team Will Maximize Your Dental Insurance Benefits
- Privately Owned By Hometown Dentist
Dental Bridges
An aesthetically pleasing way to replace multiple, consecutive missing teeth (up to three) is with a dental bridge. Consisting of dental crowns that are bonded to one another in a row, the two at each end fit over natural teeth to provide security, stability, and optimal function. Dr. Mandi will ensure your bridge is designed according to your unique specifications so that it fits comfortably and remains durable against wear and tear. You can also count on it looking like your existing teeth so that others never notice a difference.
Dentures
A new bite and sense of confidence can be achieved with the help of custom-designed dentures. Using only the highest quality materials, Dr. Mandi can have a partial denture crafted to fill gaps along an arch or full dentures that replace an entire row of missing teeth and sit on top of the gums. Your dentures can also be held into place by dental implants for a more secure and longer-lasting smile.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are drastically different than dental bridges and dentures because they replace more than the visible portion of a tooth. They also restore its root so that it continues to deliver stimulation to the jawbone and reduce the chances of bone resorption in the future. Made of titanium, dental implants are placed into the jaw and provide the necessary support for the custom-made crown, bridge, or denture that sits on top and completes your smile.