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Replacement Solutions for Missing Teeth

At Alexander Dentistry in Jacksonville, FL, Dr. Donald J. Alexander is committed to helping patients restore their smile. We understand that patients can lose teeth due to poor oral hygiene, trauma, and infection. Restorative dentist Dr. Alexander and Dr. Greenburg thoroughly examine your teeth to determine the cause of your missing teeth and offer an appropriate treatment to help replace your smile. If you are interested in finding the right replacement option for your smile, visit Alexander Dentistry. Our Jacksonville dentist office provides complete dentistry to patients with all types of dental concerns. Patients can schedule an appointment online or call 904-901-4302 today.

Missing Teeth Replacement in Jacksonville, FL

  • Dental Bridge: A dental bridge can help patients who are missing several consecutive teeth. They bridge the gap between one or more missing teeth. Dental bridges can either be supported by your existing teeth or dental implants for a more secure solution.Dental bridges can restore function to your ability to eat and drink, maintain the shape of your face, and improve the aesthetic of your smile.
  • Dental Implant: Dental implants are a titanium post that mimics your natural tooth root. Dental implants can be used to fix dental crowns, dentures, and dental bridges into place. Dental implants can provide a stable, long-lasting replacement option for your missing teeth. Dr. Alexander and Dr. Greenburg will perform a comprehensive exam to determine if dental implants are right for you.
  • Full or Partial Dentures: Full or partial dentures can be used to replace the bottom or top arch of your teeth. Our dentistry carefully crafts dentures that fit comfortably in your mouth. Dr. Alexander and Dr. Greenburg will work with you to create the right dentures for you. Dentures can also be secured by dental implants for a more stable and convenient replacement option.

Each replacement solution option can be secured by dental implants. Patients will need to have an adequate amount of healthy bone structure to receive dental implants. Dr. Alexander and Dr. Greenburg will work with to find the right replacement option for you.

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