What Are My Options for Replacing Multiple Missing Teeth?

In this video, Dr. Charles Pearson explains the treatment options available for replacing multiple missing teeth, from bridges to implant-supported restorations.

If you have multiple teeth missing, we have several options. We can perform a bridge, where replacement teeth are cemented over several implants, or an implant-supported partial denture. For cases where all teeth are missing, we can provide a complete roundhouse bridge, which is a full set of teeth that are either cemented or semi-removable. Regardless of your situation, there is an implant solution that can meet your needs.

If you or someone you love is struggling with missing teeth or loose dentures, contact Dr. Charles Pearson at St. Apollonia Dental in Sterling Heights, MI, for a free consultation to learn how our dental implant treatments can enhance your smile, improve your function, and restore your self-confidence.

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