Missing Teeth Baytown

Creating Complete, Functional Smiles That Last

At Aesthetic Family Dentistry, Dr. Hutto and Dr. Williams are committed to delivering one-of-a-kind smiles to patients suffering from missing teeth. Whether dealing with a small gap left behind by one tooth or an entire row that is without pearly whites, we can customize a treatment plan that uses dental bridges, dentures, or dental implants to create a complete, functional smile that lasts. Call us today to schedule an appointment to learn more about your options.

Why Choose Aesthetic Family Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Three Types of Effective Tooth Replacement Available
  • 40+ Years of Providing Exceptional Dental Care
  • Start-to-Finish Dental Implant Placement & Restoration

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are unlike other tooth replacement solutions in that they are designed to replace multiple missing teeth that are seated next to each other. Relying on healthy teeth to help hold the bridge in place, the two custom dental crowns are secured over these teeth, while the remaining pontics (artificial teeth) remain on the gums. If properly cared for, these unique creations can last 10-15 years before needing to be replaced.

Dentures

Dentures are an age-old tooth replacement option that has been relied on for hundreds and hundreds of years – and today’s modern versions are sleeker, more attractive, and more functional than ever before! Dr. Hutto can help you design the ideal prosthetic for your unique mouth, whether you need to only replenish a few gaps with a customized partial or an entire arch with a full denture. In addition to the traditional removable model, we can also outfit your new denture with state-of-the-art dental implants for a more permanent and long-lasting result.

Dental Implants

Considered a more permanent form of tooth replacement, dental implants are made of titanium and are designed to support implant crowns, implant bridges, and implant dentures. Their placement within the jawbone allows for adequate fusing with bone tissues, creating a foundation that ensures greater stability, durability, functionality, and aesthetics year after year. As long as dental implants are professionally treated twice each year and maintained daily at home, they can last 30+ years.

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