Replace Missing Teeth Palm Coast

Achieve a Complete, Fully Restored Smile

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Tooth loss can be a devastating reality for many patients. However, at Boulder Rock Dental, we can turn things around using dental bridges, dental implants, and dentures. We can improve one’s confidence while rebuilding a smile that works as it should and looks more beautiful than before. Give us a call to learn how we can replace your missing teeth in Palm Coast.

Why Choose Boulder Rock Dental for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • Start-to-Finish Dental Implant Placement & Restoration
  • Dental Experts Committed to Collaborative Care
  • We Welcome PPO Dental Insurance Plans

Dental Bridges

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Dental bridges can last a decade or longer with the right kind of care, which is why many patients opt for this conservative form of treatment. Consisting of two dental crowns and one or more artificial teeth that are attached to create one cohesive piece, a dental bridge relies on healthy abutment teeth on either side of the gap to hold it in place. Once bonded, the prosthetic fills in the gap to create a seamless, beautiful smile.

Dentures

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When a patient is missing multiple teeth along an arch or a full row, we can create a set of partial or full dentures. As a more traditional form of tooth replacement, dentures are crafted using a gum-colored acrylic that serves as the base, while artificial teeth are placed on top. Partial dentures include a metal or plastic framework that fits between any remaining healthy teeth, while full dentures use only natural suction and denture adhesive to maintain stability.

Dental Implants

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When replacing any number of missing teeth, patients can also opt for a permanent solution – dental implants. Made of titanium, these small posts fit within the jawbone to deliver the same stimulation to the area that was once produced by natural tooth roots. Their durability allows for maximum support once a custom crown, bridge, or denture is secured on top, completing a full root-to-crown restoration that can remain in place for 30 years or more.

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Full Mouth Reconstruction

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Patients with several damaged, decayed, or missing teeth can often benefit from full mouth reconstruction. By combining multiple procedures into one cohesive plan, our team can rebuild all of the teeth more efficiently while also enhancing their appearance, so they not only look natural but last much longer. Depending on a patient’s needs, we will build a plan that aligns with their preferences, budget, and smile goals.