Replace Missing Teeth El Reno
Get Your Full Smile & Confidence Back
Living with an incomplete smile does not have to be a lifelong commitment. Instead, our team at El Reno Family Dentistry is here to provide worthwhile solutions that are designed to restore function, aesthetics, and peace of mind. With dental bridges, dentures, and dental implants, Dr. Jackson and Dr. Parsons can fill in the gaps using high-quality materials that are beautiful and will last. Let us know if you’re interested in learning which tooth replacement option in El Reno is right for you.
Why Choose El Reno Family Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- In-House Dental Implant Placement
- Advanced Screening & Digital Imaging for Treatment Planning
- We’ll Work to Maximize Your Dental Insurance Benefits
Dental Bridges
A dental bridge literally bridges the gap left by one to three consecutive missing teeth using a series of dental crowns that are bonded together. The restorations that fill the space are supported by crowns on either end that are fitted over the adjacent teeth. This makes the prosthetic extremely stable, meaning it’s able to withstand daily chewing. Plus, our bridges are painstakingly designed to look natural and blend with the rest of the smile.
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Dentures
Patients with several missing teeth can recover their bite and confidence with a denture from El Reno Family Dentistry. Each prosthetic we provide is personally fitted for each patient and is made using only the highest-quality acrylic, creating a strong, stable fit and extremely lifelike appearance. A partial denture is perfect for those who have some healthy teeth remaining, or we can replace an entire row with a full denture, which can be secured with dental implants to provide the most reliable hold possible.
Dental Implants
Using titanium, which is known to fuse well with patients’ jawbones, dental implants work to rebuild teeth from the roots up, delivering optimal stability and support for custom restorations. Whether it is a crown, bridge, or denture that you need, this method of treatment is known to treat all kinds of tooth loss and can be a cost-effective option, especially since they can last 30+ years with proper care and maintenance.