Missing Teeth Severna Park

Live Life with a Complete Smile

Missing teeth impact just about every aspect of your life, causing people to change how they speak, eat, and express themselves. Severna Park Smiles can help you turn back the clock, whether you’re missing a single tooth, several, or even all of them using a solution designed just for you. It’s not too late to have the confidence and comfort you desire. Just reach out today to get started with us.

Why Choose Severna Park Smiles for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Dental Implants Placed & Restored In-House
  • Dentist is a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry
  • Friendly, Non-Judgmental All-Female Dental Team

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are a prosthetic option for patients who have lost one or more teeth in a row and are not candidates for dental implants. Bridges are a fixed option designed with dental crowns supporting and attaching neighboring healthy teeth to "bridge" and replace the missing teeth in your smile.

Maryland Bridge

A Maryland bridge is a more conservative type of tooth replacement, where the replacement tooth is held using small “wings” that clip onto neighboring healthy teeth. On top of being one of the most affordable options, it also allows our team to preserve more of a patient’s enamel, giving the treatment a lighter touch compared to regular bridges.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are one of the most reliable restorative dental treatments used to replace missing teeth. Single or multiple implants can be used to replace compromised teeth, while between four and eight implants can anchor a full denture. Dental implants involve the surgical placement of a small titanium post into the jawbone. This post serves as a new foundation or "root". Following healing, a dental restoration is connected to the implant, replacing the missing tooth.

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Dentures

Dentures and partials offer an affordable and convenient solution for patients who prefer them. They consist of multiple teeth with a gum-colored base. Full dentures are designed to replace an entire row of teeth and are held in place by either suction or dental implants. Partials are designed to fit like a puzzle piece with existing healthy teeth and are secured with clips or brackets. Both options are removable for easy cleaning and maintenance.

Full Mouth Reconstruction

With a full mouth reconstruction, the goal isn’t to simply replace and repair a few teeth, but rather rebuild the entire bite. It’s a combination of treatments designed to help patients who have several missing, damaged, or decayed teeth to the point that their bite is compromised. On top of fully restoring someone’s oral health, full mouth reconstructions can also deliver a cosmetic makeover at the same time while adding height and support to the face, taking years of the appearance.