Missing Teeth - Forest Lake, MN

Enjoy a Complete Smile Again

Losing any number of teeth comes with several consequences; you’ll likely find that it’s more difficult to eat many of your favorite foods, and you may feel embarrassed about your appearance due to the gap in your smile. In general, you can expect your life to improve significantly once your missing teeth have been replaced. If you have an incomplete smile, contact G2 Dental right away so that we can start discussing your options for filling the space.

Why Choose G2 Dental for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Partnered with a Local Oral Surgeon
  • Artificial Teeth Made Out of Durable, Lifelike Materials
  • Team That’s Focused on Patient Care

Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is traditionally attached to one or two of your teeth via a connection to crowns, which will have a replacement tooth called a pontic. Said pontics will be personalized to look as natural as possible, thus allowing you to enjoy a complete, beautiful smile once again. When a tooth is lost, it can affect the way you eat, speak, laugh, or smile. It can even impact the alignment of other teeth in your mouth.

Dentures & Partials

We may suggest getting dentures if you have lost multiple teeth in your upper or lower jaw. A partial denture can fill in gaps in different parts of your smile while a full denture can serve as a complete arch of replacement teeth. Unlike a traditional bridge, which is permanently anchored to your teeth, traditional dentures are removable. Full dentures stay on the gums with the help of natural suction while partial dentures come with clasps that help them stay attached to your natural teeth.

Dental Implants

Are you looking for a more permanent way to restore your smile after tooth loss? Dental implants can act as artificial tooth roots, and they’re so durable that it’s not unusual for them to outlast other options. On top of that, they can help preserve the bone in your jaw – something that traditional tooth replacement options can’t do. It’s worth noting that a single dental implant can replace one tooth, or multiple teeth can be replaced with fewer implants.

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