Replace Missing Teeth Coppell

You Deserve a Complete Smile

Man with glasses sitting and smiling

Eating and speaking is much harder without a full set of teeth. Only after losing one or more of your pearly whites is it obvious how each aspect of the mouth works together to perform these daily tasks. Dr. Kiesel wants to help restore your smile’s function by providing tooth replacement solutions that not only improve your oral health but also deliver a level of confidence you’ve previously lost. Call us to schedule an appointment and take the first step toward renewing your smile by replacing your missing teeth in Coppell.

Why Choose Donna L. Kiesel, DDS, PA for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Dentist with More Than Three Decades of Experience
  • Award Winning Customer Service
  • Computer-Enhanced Treatment Planning Used

Dental Bridges

Illustration of dental bridge being used to replace missing teeth in Coppell

As a reliable prosthetic that has been used for years to rebuild smiles, a dental bridge consists of two dental crowns at either end of a gap and artificial teeth that fill it. Once in place, a bridge can make eating certain foods easier as well as improve your ability to speak without slurring your words. Also, its presence helps to keep healthy teeth in place so that you don’t experience misalignment in the future.

Dentures

Close up of gloved hand holding denture

It’s not uncommon to immediately think about dentures when faced with missing teeth. These trusted prosthetics are designed to replace multiple teeth along an arch or even an entire row. As removable tooth replacement solutions, they allow for easy cleaning and are far more durable than those created in years passed. Partials rely on a metal framework that attaches to healthy teeth, while full dentures use natural suction and adhesives. There is even the option of securing dentures to dental implants for a more permanent solution.

Dental Implants

Model of dental implant inserted into gums

Superior in their ability to withstand daily wear and tear and remain firmly in place for a lifetime, dental implants do more than replace the visible portions of teeth – they go beneath the gumline to recreate the roots as well. Capable of supporting crowns, bridges, and dentures, they reduce the likelihood of bone resorption while allowing you to maintain a more youthful appearance year after year.

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