Missing Teeth Abilene

Gorgeous Solutions for Incomplete Smiles

Even having just one missing tooth can present you with quite a few challenges—and things will only worsen the longer the issue remains unresolved. That’s why we’re thrilled to offer a wide range of lifelike, high-quality solutions for patients with any number of missing teeth. Your smile is too important to your well-being to remain incomplete. If you’re ready to fill the gaps and vastly improve your quality of life, don’t wait to contact our team!

Why Choose Drs. Jonathan & Robert Hawley for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Abilene’s Most-Trusted Prosthodontist Practice Since 1996
  • Fully Digital Dental Implant Placement
  • Prosthetics Made Using Only American-Based Dental Labs

Dental Bridges

As their name implies, dental bridges can “bridge” the space left by multiple consecutive missing teeth. They normally consist of two dental crowns, placed on the teeth adjacent to the gap, as well as a row of “pontics” which are lifelike replacement teeth that fill the gap. However, it’s also possible to secure a bridge using dental implants placed strategically below the gumline. In either case, the resulting restoration will look natural, remain stable, and function optimally.

Dentures

Dentures have assisted countless generations of patients with varying degrees of tooth loss. Using high-quality, natural-looking materials solely from American-based dental labs, we can create custom dentures based on your needs. These will serve as durable and practical replacement teeth and will allow you to eat, speak, and smile with relative ease. Traditionally, dentures rely on a combination of adhesives and muscle control to remain in place, but they can also be stabilized with dental implants.

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Dental Implants

Dental implants have been considered the “gold standard” of tooth replacement for quite some time, and they’ve completely changed the way that we’re able to restore lost teeth. The implants themselves are small, titanium posts that are surgically embedded below the gum line, where they fuse with the bone through a process called osseointegration. This provides a resiliently strong foundation for future replacement teeth in addition to numerous other oral health benefits.

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