Replace Missing Teeth – Mesquite, TX
Renewing Smiles Ravaged by Tooth Loss
Your natural teeth are meant to remain with you for a lifetime. Unfortunately, for millions of adults in the United States, this is not a reality. At Riviera Family Dentistry, we no longer want you to feel embarrassed when eating or remain silent out of fear others will see your incomplete smile. Using proven solutions like dental bridges, dentures, and dental implants, we can renew your smile and confidence. Call us today to schedule a consultation today to talk about your options for replacing missing teeth in Mesquite.
Why Choose Riviera Family Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- Metal-Free Tooth Replacement Options Available
- Partner with Trusted Dental Implant Surgeons
- Caring & Compassionate Dental Team
Dental Bridges
When a gap exists in your smile, our team can fill it using a dental bridge. Anchored in place with the help of healthy abutment teeth on either side of the gap, the prosthesis is built using two dental crowns and pontics, also known as artificial teeth. When positioned, the bridge rests on top of the gums, while the crowns fit over the natural teeth so that it remains firmly in place.
Dentures
As high-quality, affordable tooth replacement solutions, these prosthetics help to restore the natural use of teeth while also rebuilding an aesthetically pleasing smile. Custom-made using acrylic bases and a gum-colored material to match the soft oral tissues of your mouth, the artificial teeth are secured to the bases so that they look natural. A partial denture uses metal clasps that attach to regular teeth, while a full denture uses natural suction and denture adhesive.
Dental Implants
Permanent tooth replacement is now possible thanks to dental implants. Using titanium posts that offer continuous stimulation to the jawbones, they are positioned within the jaw to deliver a sturdy foundation for your new teeth. Dental implants are versatile in their ability to restore one, multiples, or an entire arch of teeth, and they can last 30+ years as long as you commit to taking proper care of them over time.