Missing Teeth Frisco
Helping to Make Your Smile Whole Once More
Every tooth inside your mouth serves a very important purpose—and even missing just one can cause all kinds of issues. Your ability to eat will be diminished, speaking clearly will be a challenge, and your oral health will be at greater risk, among other issues. It’s crucial to replace missing teeth, and our team is here to walk you through every step of this process and ensure your newly restored smile can serve you well moving forward. Contact our Frisco office to get started!
Why Choose Prime Time Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- Flexible Financing Options
- Full Mouth Reconstruction Available
- CEREC Same-Day Dental Crowns
Dental Bridges

Dental bridges do exactly what their name implies; they “bridge” the gap left by several missing teeth in a row. They rely on two dental crowns placed on the teeth adjacent to the gap, with a row of replacement teeth situated between them. In some cases, dental implants can be used to secure bridges. With the right care, dental bridges can last for several years, offering both a functional and natural-looking solution.
Dental Implants

Dental implants are titanium posts surgically placed into a patient’s jawbone to act as replacement tooth roots. Due to their biocompatibility, they can fuse with bone tissue and form a sturdy foundation for a custom-made dental restoration. This is something that traditional restorations cannot do—and it greatly helps to prevent the bone loss that follows tooth loss. Dental implants have the potential to last for decades or even a lifetime if they’re properly maintained.
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Dentures

Dentures are a tried-and-true form of tooth replacement that can be used to restore multiple missing teeth along one or both arches—they can even assist patients missing all of their teeth. They consist of a base that rests on the gum tissue and is adorned with replacement teeth that look and feel just like the original ones. Traditional dentures rely on adhesives and suction to remain stable. With the right care, dentures can last for several years and can easily be repaired or replaced when the need arises.
Full Mouth Reconstruction

Some patients feel like restoring their smile is an impossible uphill battle, especially if they’ve been dealing with severe tooth loss for quite some time. The truth is, no matter the extent of your tooth loss, your smile can be restored to its original, healthy state. Full mouth reconstruction is a multi-step process that involves our team putting together a custom-treatment plan involving several different procedures—whatever is needed to restore the health, function, and appearance of all your teeth.