Multiple Teeth Replacement

Multiple Teeth Replacement

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Multiple Teeth Replacement in Richardson

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At Dental Care Today of Richardson, we help patients who have been living with missing teeth finally regain the smile they once had. While the dental implant process provides the most durable, lasting, and aesthetically-pleasing form of tooth replacement, we understand that each patient has unique needs and desires; therefore, we also provide other options.


To discover which method is best suited to fit your needs, we invite you to contact us today to schedule an examination and consultation with our dentist in Richardson. With the expert treatment you’ll receive, you’ll soon have a fully functional and appealing smile!

Traditional Tooth Replacement Options

When it comes to replacing missing teeth, there are several forms of treatment available. Although the dental implant process is our most recommended and effective method, we also offer patients alternate options susch as a dental bridge, partial denture, or full denture.

Here are the details of each the above gum-tooth replacement procedures:

  • Dental bridge: Used to replace consecutive missing teeth, this is a series of porcelain prosthetics that are affixed to a single structure that is secured by being fused to the surrounding teeth.
  • Partial dentures: Replace consecutive or non-consecutive missing teeth using a series of porcelain prosthetics that rest on a gum-colored resin base that clasps to the surrounding teeth.
  • Full dentures: To replace a full set of missing teeth, porcelain prosthetics rest on a gum-colored resin base that is secured using dental adhesive and the natural suction inside the mouth.

Implant-Retained Bridge

As opposed to the traditional method of replacing two or more teeth in a row, the implant-retained bridge is completely self-sufficient. Therefore, instead of being affixed to the surrounding teeth, the fixture is secured by being attached to a surgically inserted dental implant. That means you won’t have to worry about any shifting or bone degeneration.

Implant-Retained Denture

The most effective way of replacing several or a full set of teeth is by your dentist first placing a series of dental implants. Then, either a partial or full set of dentures can be attached.



The difference between implant-retained dentures in Richardson and the traditional method is that you won’t have to worry about the appliances embarrassingly falling out. Instead, with the aid of special snaps, they will be securely held in place permanently (called a hybrid denture), or they’ll be removable (called overdentures).

Implant-Retained Bridge

As opposed to the traditional method of replacing two or more teeth in a row, the implant-retained bridge is completely self-sufficient. Therefore, instead of being affixed to the surrounding teeth, the fixture is secured by being attached to a surgically inserted dental implant. That means you won’t have to worry about any shifting or bone degeneration.

Implant-Retained Denture

The most effective way of replacing several or a full set of teeth is by your dentist first placing a series of dental implants. Then, either a partial or full set of dentures can be attached.



The difference between implant-retained dentures in Richardson and the traditional method is that you won’t have to worry about the appliances embarrassingly falling out. Instead, with the aid of special snaps, they will be securely held in place permanently (called a hybrid denture), or they’ll be removable (called overdentures).

Dental Implant Restoration Process

The dental implant process is completed in several phases—the first step being to prepare the treatment area. This may include any restorative care needed, extracting teeth, or performing a bone graft to build up the underlying jawbone. The second phase is for your dentist to make incisions and then insert one or more dental implants.


After the initial implant placement, you’ll need time to heal and for the fixture to fuse with your existing bone through a process called osseointegration. After this part of the process has successfully concluded, we’ll invite you back to our office to have an abutment placed, which acts as an anchor that allows the final restoration to be securely attached, and we’ll also take bite impressions so your custom restorations can be designed. At your final visit, you’ll be fully restored, and you’ll leave with a new and improved set of teeth.

Dental Implant Restoration Process

The dental implant process is completed in several phases—the first step being to prepare the treatment area. This may include any restorative care needed, extracting teeth, or performing a bone graft to build up the underlying jawbone. The second phase is for your dentist to make incisions and then insert one or more dental implants.


After the initial implant placement, you’ll need time to heal and for the fixture to fuse with your existing bone through a process called osseointegration. After this part of the process has successfully concluded, we’ll invite you back to our office to have an abutment placed, which acts as an anchor that allows the final restoration to be securely attached, and we’ll also take bite impressions so your custom restorations can be designed. At your final visit, you’ll be fully restored, and you’ll leave with a new and improved set of teeth.

Call Dental Care Today of Richardson at 972-746-7471 or contact us online to schedule an appointment for multiple teeth replacement in Richardson.

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