Replace Missing Teeth – White Plains, NY
High-Quality, Natural-Looking Replacement Teeth
One of our specialties is replacing missing teeth. We utilize the latest technology and carefully craft prosthetics that not only look beautiful and natural, but also feel and function like home-grown teeth do. Whether you’re missing a single tooth, several, or an entire arch of teeth, we offer multiple treatment options that can help you regain your smile and confidence. Just contact our dental office today to schedule a consultation to discuss options for replacing missing in our White Plains, NY dental office with our compassionate team of professionals.
Why Choose Maple Dental for Tooth Replacement?
- Advanced Digital X-Ray Imaging
- Highly Experienced Dental Team
- Spacious, Comfortable Dental Office
Dental Bridges
If you are missing one or more consecutive teeth, we can restore them using a dental bridge in White Plains. This prosthetic is crafted from two dental crowns adhered to either side of free-standing replacement teeth, called pontics. The crowns are cemented to the existing teeth on the sides of the gap, holding the pontics in place and restoring the arch of teeth. With the proper maintenance, dental bridges can last for over 15 years.
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Dentures
Dentures are a tried-and-true method of tooth replacement that can either restore several teeth along an arch or an entire row of missing teeth in White Plains. Partials are crafted from an acrylic or metal base that’s crafted to fit like a puzzle piece between your existing teeth, using them as support to stay in place. Full dentures are designed to harness the power of natural suction when they’re placed over the gums, allowing you to eat and speak with ease. The materials that we use to craft our prosthetics are durable and natural-looking, so you can smile with confidence again.
Dental Implants
When dental implants are combined with traditional restorations, it is possible to restore the entire structure of missing teeth, from the roots upward. The implants are secured to the jawbone, providing the structure with stimulation and blood flow that keeps it from eroding over time. Once they’re fused with the bone, a dental crown, bridge, or denture can be attached to the implants, resulting in unwavering and natural-looking and feeling replacement teeth.