Which Tooth Replacement Option Is Best For You?

At Parker & Pennington Dentistry, we believe that each patient deserves teeth that are fully functional. Patients who have experienced tooth loss or deal with recurring decay often struggle with their daily lives. It can be difficult to eat, and food choices are often limited. We encourage patients to replace their missing teeth or damaged teeth as soon as possible. We work with our patients to create a treatment plan that will not only restore their oral health, but will last for years. When meeting with our patients, we look at many factors when recommending a treatment plan.

Replace Missing Teeth

Are you missing teeth, or have you learned you need to choose a tooth replacement option and are struggling to make a choice? At Parker & Pennington Dentistry, we want you to know that your long-term health will always be your best investment. We see many patients who have experienced issues with their teeth for years and have postponed or delayed properly caring for their oral health. We have patients who ask if we recommend a tooth be replaced, especially if it is in the back of the mouth or it is an older patient. Our response is always the same — your teeth, no matter which ones, should always be replaced.

Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?

Have you experienced tooth loss and are deciding which tooth replacement option will best benefit your lifestyle? We know that it can be overwhelming to determine a selection that will fit all your requirements, but we might have the solution. Although we offer a number of tooth replacement options to our patients, dental implants are a popular choice among many of our patients. You may be a great candidate for this long-lasting, permanent tooth replacement solution.

Options For Missing Teeth

Do you have missing teeth? We know that it can be heartbreaking when a permanent tooth needs to be extracted or has fallen out. There are many reasons that a person might be missing teeth. It can be from tooth decay, an accident or other trauma, medication, a medical issue, or family history. No matter if you are missing one tooth or multiple teeth, we have a variety of options that can restore your self-confidence and help you love your smile once again.