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Creating Complete Smiles That Boost Greater Confidence

Having a confident smile can make a big difference when it comes to your overall health and well-being. Unfortunately, if you have multiple missing teeth, it can negatively affect the way you eat, speak, and socialize with others. At Garden Oaks Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Ruehle and Dr. Eide want to provide solutions that not only create complete smiles but also boost confidence. With dental implants, fixed bridges, full and partial dentures, we can help you create a revitalized smile that promotes optimal aesthetics, function, and a higher level of self-esteem. Call us today to schedule an appointment to discuss which option is right for you.
Why Choose Garden Oaks Family & Cosmetic Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- Dentist Performs In-House Dental Implant Placement & Restoration
- 3D Printer Used to Streamline Treatment Dental Process
- Insurance Accepted and Flexible Financing Available
Dental Implants

A more permanent tooth replacement solution is dental implants. Anchored into the jawbone by the titanium posts that mimic natural tooth roots, these prosthetics can last 30+ years and deliver improved stability, aesthetics, confidence, and the ability to enjoy a stronger bite force and clearer speech. Dental implants can also properly support custom crowns, bridges, and dentures, making them a highly versatile form of treatment.
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Full Mouth Reconstruction

Complex or multiple dental issues, such as dental decay, extensive damage, and missing teeth, often need more than one restorative service to improve the health and appearance of your smile. However, if you’re struggling with several of these issues, don’t fret; this is why we offer full mouth reconstruction. By combining different restorative solutions into one comprehensive plan, we can easily rebuild and restore your smile so that it looks and feels better than before.
Dental Bridges

When two dental crowns are connected by one or more artificial teeth (pontics), you have what is known as a dental bridge. This unique design fills in the gaps left behind by missing teeth so that you can resume eating normally as well as speaking without slurring your words. A dental bridge requires healthy abutment teeth to hold the bridge in place, and it can last a decade or longer if you agree to take proper care of your new smile.
Dentures

Made of gum-colored acrylic and artificial teeth, full and partial dentures can replace several missing teeth along an arch or an entire row. Healthy teeth are necessary for a partial to remain in place, especially since plastic or metal clasps are used to anchor the prosthetic. Full dentures, however, don’t need clasps but instead rely on natural suction and denture adhesive so that you can eat and speak normally without your teeth shifting out of place.