Replace Missing Teeth – Concord, NH
Bring Back Your Lost Pearly Whites

Never does the saying “You don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone” ring truer than when you lose one or more of your natural teeth. You begin to realize how essential teeth are to everyday tasks like eating, talking, and smiling. No matter how you ended up with missing teeth, it’s important to have them replaced before they take a serious toll on your mental and physical health. Dr. Marshall and our team at Aesthetic Dental Center are here to bring back your lost pearly whites with lifelike tooth replacement solutions in Concord. Contact us today to find out which one is right for you!
Why Choose Aesthetic Dental Center for Tooth Replacement?
Dental Bridges

Perhaps the simplest way to replace one or even multiple missing teeth in a row is with a dental bridge. This fixed prosthetic consists of two custom dental crowns with a number of free-standing artificial teeth strung between them. Each of the crowns is anchored over the remaining tooth at the ends of your smile’s empty space, with the replacement teeth seamlessly “bridging” the gap. Dental bridges can be crafted from a variety of materials, including zirconia, and can last for more than a decade with the right maintenance.
Dentures

Patients who have lost several or even all of their natural teeth along an arch can enjoy a complete smile again thanks to dentures. This tried-and-true tooth replacement solution is personalized to meet your needs, but most dentures involve a specific number of artificial teeth attached to a gum-colored base. If you’re missing just a few teeth, a partial denture can easily fill all of the empty spaces while being secured behind remaining teeth. For patients with full-arch tooth loss, a full denture can bring back all of your lost pearly whites at once.
Dental Implants

If you’re looking for a more reliable, permanent alternative to traditional dentures and dental bridges, look no further than dental implants. These posts are surgically embedded within the jaw, where they act as tooth roots to hold a dental crown, bridge, or denture in place. In fact, dental implants actually integrate with your jawbone, enabling them to remain in place for decades to come and feel 100% like your natural teeth.