Replacing Missing Teeth

We understand that tooth loss can be uncomfortable and anxiety-making, but lots of people are also concerned about visiting the dentist to find solutions. From bridges that help to restore appearance and function for one or a couple of missing teeth to dentures for total tooth loss, we will work with you to provide the best, most comfortable solution to restore your smile.

We will offer follow up care to help you look after your teeth, understanding and maintaining oral health for the prosthetic and the natural teeth and gums underneath for lifelong health and wellbeing.

Dentures

Helping you find the right solution for you, dentures can be used to address gaps left by multiple missing teeth or total tooth loss. Custom made for a snug and comfortable fit, our team will work with you to achieve the best, most natural looking results, restoring function, appearance and confidence.

Bridgework

Filling the gap where a single tooth has been lost, dental bridges restore the appearance of your smile, oral function and help to protect surrounding teeth from damage. Designed to blend in with your natural teeth, they are fixed in place, and with the right care can last up to 30 years.

What you need to know

How long do dental implants last?

When properly cared for, dental implants can last as long as 30 years before they need replacing.

Why should you always replace missing teeth?

It’s important to replace missing teeth after damage or loss, partially to restore oral function and confidence, but also to help prevent damage to the surrounding teeth. Over time, if teeth are not replaced then it’s possible to experience bone loss which can have longer-term consequences.

What is the healthiest way to replace missing teeth?

There are different ways to replace missing teeth depending on how many are missing and what the damage has been. Dentures and bridges are the most common methods, and if this is something you need then your dentist will work with you to find the best approach to suit you.

Is it painful to get a dental implant?

Replacing missing teeth should not be painful as it’s performed with a local anaesthetic to numb the mouth. You may find that there’s some temporary pain after the anaesthetic wears off, but we will advise you on this before your treatment to make sure you’re comfortable.

Spreading the cost of your smile

Supporting dental health as well as the appearance of your teeth is a long-term investment, and we want to help you every step of the way. Giving you the best, most reliable dental care at the best price possible, our monthly membership options are tailored to different needs, ages and stages of oral care and development.
88 Pisgah St, Kenfig Hill, Bridgend CF33 6DA

01656 740204

Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8.20 am–5 pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed