Missing Teeth – Lincoln, NE

Fill in the Gaps for Good

One of the most common issues we see here at Pioneer Greens Dentistry is tooth loss, which can seriously affect not just someone’s appearance, but their oral health as well. Fortunately, whether you are missing one tooth, multiple teeth, or even all of them, our team can provide a restoration that has the perfect look and fit. We can help you get your bite and confidence back with a single treatment, and to learn more about your options for replacing missing teeth in Lincoln, NE, give us a call today.

Why Choose Pioneer Greens Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?

  • ·State-of-the-Art Dental Implants Available
  • ·Restorations Custom-Made for Each Patient
  • ·Kind, Friendly, & Highly Skilled Team

Dental Implants

Dental implants are the only treatment available today that can bring back an entire missing tooth from root to crown. A small titanium post is placed into the jawbone, and this is eventually topped with a custom-made restoration. Implants are the next best thing to real teeth when it comes to both appearance and strength, and thanks to our team’s special training, we’re one of the few dental offices that can perform the entire procedure from beginning to end under one roof.

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Dentures

Dentures and partials enable a patient to replace several teeth at the same time, and today’s prosthetics are much more natural-looking and comfortable than anything your parents or grandparents might have worn. They are specially designed for each patient using high-quality acrylic materials, and they can help bring back teeth located throughout the mouth or even an entire row if necessary. Our patients can also opt to get an implant-retained denture to enjoy the most secure and stable fit possible.

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Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is a customized prosthetic that has been used for many years in dentistry, and the reason for this is simple: it works! It can help replace a single tooth or even up to three in a row using a series of dental crowns. Two crowns are fitted over the teeth on either side of the gap, and these are bonded to additional crowns to literally “bridge” the open space. Our bridges not only make chewing much easier, but they also prevent the neighboring teeth from shifting into the gap, which is common after tooth loss.

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