Replacing Missing Teeth – Houston, TX
We Can Give You Back Your Smile
Every single tooth plays an important role in your day-to-day life. After you’ve lost one or more teeth, it becomes immediately obvious how difficult chewing, speaking, and even smiling can be. Worse, your remaining pearly whites might drift out of alignment, leading to bite issues later on. If you need replace missing teeth, look no further than Hiner Family Dentistry. We provide stunningly lifelike tooth replacements that will appear as if you’d never lost teeth in the first place. Call us to learn how we can give you back your smile with options for replacing missing teeth!
Why Choose Hiner Family Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- Compassionate Husband-and-Wife Team of Dentists
- Easily Accessible Dental Office with Free Parking
- Multiple Dental Insurance Plans Accepted
Dental Bridges
An easy way to replace one missing tooth, or even up to three in a row, is with a dental bridge – a series of fused-together prosthetic teeth with a dental crown on either end. These crowns are fitted over the natural teeth adjacent to the gap, enabling the artificial teeth to fill the empty space between them. As with crowns, bridges can be made from various materials – such as porcelain-fused-to-metal, gold, zirconia, and EMAX – depending on your needs and preferences.
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Dentures & Partials
If your tooth loss is more extensive, then you might benefit from a full or partial denture instead. Full dentures bring back a whole row of missing teeth, while partial dentures (also called simply “partials”) contain a specific number of replacement teeth that fit between your remaining pearly whites or complete your smile. Whichever type of denture you need, rest assured that it will be crafted from comfortable, lifelike materials.
Dental Implants
If you want a long-lasting solution for your teeth, you should consider dental implants. Using titanium, which fuses with existing tissues, these artificial tooth roots help rebuild both the parts below and above your gums. We connect these implants to metal abutments, which are little connectors that link the restoration to the implant post. Depending on how many teeth you're missing, we top it off with custom dental crowns, bridges, or dentures.