Missing Teeth Vancouver
Rebuilding Complete & Beautiful Smiles
It’s hard enough dealing with the displeasing aesthetics of an incomplete smile, but add difficulty eating, slurred speech, and a decline in self-esteem, and you will find missing teeth to be an unwelcome reality for millions of people. If you are one of these individuals, there is hope. Dr. Kelly can rebuild a complete and beautiful smile using the most successful dental bridges, dentures, and dental implants on the market. If you’re ready to change your life for the better, call us to schedule an appointment.
Why Choose Salmon Creek Complete Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- No Referrals Needed, Dental Implant Placement Performed In-House
- Innovative Dental Technology for Natural-Looking Results
- Your Dental Insurance Benefits Are Maximized
Dental Bridges
When you are missing one or more consecutive teeth in a row, a fixed dental bridge can be the ideal solution for filling in the gaps. Made up of two dental crowns that are anchored with the help of healthy abutment teeth, they are connected by a row of artificial teeth (pontics) that sit on top of your gums. The result is a natural-looking set of teeth that allow you to eat and speak freely as well as smile confidently around others.
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Dentures
Consisting of a natural-looking base and carefully crafted artificial teeth, dentures are time-tested prosthetics that can replace an entire arch or multiple missing teeth. While partials are designed to fill in the gaps and remain in place with the help of a metal framework, full dentures replace all teeth and rely on natural suction and dental adhesive for added stability. If a more permanent prosthetic is preferred, we can also provide implant dentures that are surgically placed within the jawbone.
Dental Implants
Unlike its counterparts, dental bridges and dentures, a dental implant replaces the entire root-to-crown tooth structure. Their versatility makes them a viable option no matter how many teeth you are missing; however, they do require enough jawbone density to ensure long-lasting support. Dental implants are placed within the jawbone and fuse with bone tissues over time, building a stable foundation for your new smile.