Replace Missing Teeth – Fort Worth, TX
Where Incomplete Smiles Are Given a Second Chance
Tooth loss should never be someone’s reality but unfortunately, it is for more than 120 million Americans who are missing at least one tooth. If you find that you are ready to do something about your incomplete smile, contact our team at Care 32 Dental of Fort Worth today. We offer dental bridges, dental implants, and dentures to help individuals like yourself to receive a second chance to enjoy greater oral health and confidence with a full, complete smile by replacing missing teeth in Fort Worth.
Why Choose Care 32 Dental of Fort Worth for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- We Partner with Local Dental Implant Experts
- Advanced Dental Technology for Accurate Impressions
- Natural Materials Used to Craft Tailor-Made Prosthetics
Dental Bridges
Using ceramic or porcelain to craft a custom-made dental bridge, our team can fill in the gaps with the help of two dental crowns and artificial teeth (pontics). Our team will use healthy abutment teeth as anchors to hold your bridge in place so that you can use your pearly whites normally. As long as you commit to taking better care of your new smile, you can expect your dental bridge to last a decade or more.
Dentures
Designed to eliminate unwanted space, a partial denture fills in gaps left behind by missing teeth. Complete with an acrylic base that mimics natural gums, artificial teeth are placed onto the base before being attached to natural ones with metal clasps. Full dentures, on the other hand, replace an entire missing arch using an acrylic base and artificial teeth but remain in place with the help of natural suction and denture adhesives.
Dental Implants
Permanence and longevity are two of the greatest benefits that come with choosing dental implants. Relying on titanium posts that act like tooth roots, they restore the complete root-to-crown structure by serving as the foundational support for a custom-made crown, bridge, or denture. Fusing with bone tissues, these prosthetics can last 30+ years or more, and they offer optimal bite force and chewing power for patients who do not want to bother with denture adhesives to hold their teeth in place.