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Restore Your Missing Teeth

Are you missing one or more teeth? Do you hide your smile because of missing teeth? Replace your missing teeth with dental implants, dental bridges, or dentures. Whether you are missing one tooth or whole arches of teeth, Claremont Dental Institute has options for you.

Why Replace Missing Teeth?

If teeth are not replaced soon enough, multiple problems can occur:

  • Shifting Teeth
  • Bite Irregularities
  • Speech Problems
  • Difficulty Chewing
  • Facial Sagging
  • Bone Loss

Contact our office if you have noticed any of these oral health problems. We will work with you to choose the right restorative option for your budget and goals.

Treatments for Missing Teeth

At the Claremont Dental Institute, we offer treatment options that restore missing teeth while improving oral health:

Dental Implants

Acting like missing tooth roots, dental implants support the tooth structure and overall oral health. Dental implants consist of titanium posts which are inserted into the jaw bone. After a healing period of 3 to 6 months, an abutment and dental crown are attached to the implant.

Dental Bridges

To replace one or multiple consecutive missing teeth, dental bridges are a great restorative option. Dental implants can also be used to secure dental bridges for a more permanent restoration.

Dentures

The upper or lower arches of teeth can be replaced with dentures. Like dental bridges, this solution can be secured with dental implants. Patients find that this option restores their bite function.

Schedule an Appointment

Replace your missing teeth to improve your oral health. Call the Claremont Dental Institute at (909) 277-6919. You can also schedule an appointment with us online.

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