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There are three ways to replace a missing tooth, a fixed bridge, an implant, or a denture.
-With a fixed bridge, the teeth on either side of the missing tooth are prepared for crowns, an impression is made, and the case is sent to a dental laboratory. The laboratory then makes the crowns and adds a false tooth between the two crowns - this is a bridge, it is a permanent and is non removable.
-Another nice way of replacing a missing tooth is to get a dental implant. A dental implant is placed directly into the bone, it is like placing an entirely new artificial tooth in your mouth. It is permanent and the adjacent teeth are not affected, it will feel like your tooth never went missing.
-Another option would be a partial denture. We can fabricate a partial that has metal or a nylon flexible partial called a Valplast. Either one is removable and requires some extra care. The Valplast, however, fits better, looks better, and is lightweight.
It is important to discuss with your dentist which option is best for you and your situation.
Dental veneers are a wonderful way to change a smile rather easily.
Dental veneers are custom-designed shells of tooth-like ceramic material that, when applied over the surface of a tooth, can cover worn tooth enamel, uneven tooth alignment or spacing and chips or cracks.
