Replace Missing Teeth Rockville
You Deserve to Enjoy a Complete Smile
When even one tooth is missing, it can throw off the harmonious function of your pearly whites and bite. At the dental office of Dr. Susan Partovi, we believe that you deserve to enjoy a complete smile, which is why we offer tooth replacement solutions such as dental bridges, dental implants, and implant dentures. If you are living without one or more of your natural teeth, consider calling our dental office to inquire about possible ways to rebuild your smile by replacing missing teeth in Rockville.
Why Choose Susan Partovi, DDS, PC for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- We Partner with Local Dental Implant Specialists
- Local Dentist with 30+ Years of Experience
- Detailed Diagnostic Imaging for Natural Results
Dental Bridges
Consisting of two or more replacement teeth, a dental bridge is flanked by dental crowns fitted over healthy, natural teeth that serve as anchors. The interior of the bridge has porcelain teeth that sit on top of the gum tissues and fill in the gap. Capable of restoring the look of a healthy, vibrant smile, a dental bridge can last up to a decade or longer with the right form of care.
Dental Implants
Instead of replacing only the top of your missing teeth, dental implants allow us to reach down into the gumline and restore the roots as well. Titanium posts that look like screws but mimic the function of tooth roots, these prosthetics fuse with bone tissues over time to create a stable and firm foundation for your new dental crown, bridge, or denture. With dental implants, you can expect your new smile to last 30+ years thanks to the updated technology and skillset of talented and respected professionals.
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Dental Implant Dentures
When an entire row of teeth is missing, there is no need to assume that traditional dentures are the only viable option. Instead, we can refer you to an implant dentist in the area who can place four to six posts into the jawbone to create a base for your implant dentures. Instead of relying on denture adhesive to hold your new teeth in place, your denture will be attached to implant posts that are securely fused to the jawbone.