Missing Teeth Arlington Heights

Delivering Complete Smile Solutions

Patients who arrive at Arlington Smiles Dental Studio with missing teeth can have their hope restored with the help of Dr. Seredynski and our talented team. With dental bridges, dentures, and dental implants in Arlington, we can use these complete smile solutions to rebuild and beautify smiles so that each person can feel more confident in their appearance and daily oral function. If you are living without one or more missing teeth, make sure to contact our office to schedule a consultation today.

Why Choose Arlington Smiles Dental Studio for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Dentist Partners with Local Specialists for Dental Implant Placement
  • Innovative Dental Technologies to Ensure Proper Treatment Planning
  • Dental Team Remains Present & Focused on Patients’ Needs

Dental Bridges

When two dental crowns and one or more artificial teeth come together, it is called a dental bridge. Used to replace multiple missing teeth, it attaches to healthy abutment teeth on either side of the gap so that it remains stable and functional over time. Resting on top of the gums are the artificial pontics (teeth) that create a beautiful, natural-looking smile. With proper care and attention, a dental bridge can remain in place for 10 years or more.

Dentures

When missing teeth are scattered along an arch or none are remaining along the upper or lower row, we can have a customized partial or full denture created using the highest-quality materials. Designed for comfort, aesthetics, and function, the dentures of today are more lifelike and smile-friendly than those created long ago. Not only will you be able to smile more confidently, but you’ll also be able to eat and speak with greater ease.

Dental Implants

As a more advanced tooth replacement solution, dental implants offer superior durability because of their placement in your jawbone. Dr. Seredynski works closely with local implant specialists who can surgically position each post into its corresponding location, allowing for maximum support once the customized restoration is put in place. As the only root-to-crown restorative option available, dental implants possess a longer lifespan – 30 years or more – making them a preferred method of treatment for patients.

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