Missing Teeth Replacement Cambridge
The Experts of Restoring Incomplete Smiles

If you have experienced tooth loss, regardless of your age, know that you’re not alone. It’s estimated that over 170 million people are missing at least one tooth. When these gaps in your smile are left unfilled, it can increase your risk of developing gum disease, lead to dental drift, and impact your ability to eat and speak. Our team at Harbor Dental Center is here to help. We offer several tooth replacement options to restore the function and appearance of your smile. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Todd or Dr. Bhatt today to learn more.
Why Choose Harbor Dental Center for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- Dental Implants That Look & Feel Lifelike
- We Welcome Insurance & Offer Financing
- Locally Owned & Operated Dental Practice
Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are an excellent option for patients who are missing one or more teeth in a row. They are designed to bridge the gap between your existing teeth using free-standing replacements that are fused between two abutment crowns. Once permanently secured to your natural teeth, the bridge can help dramatically improve your oral function as well as prevent dental drift. Many patients appreciate this option a s a non-removable alternative to partial dentures.
Dentures

Dentures come in multiple designs to accommodate patients experiencing different instances of tooth loss. For several missing teeth, partial dentures can fill the gaps in your smile by being seated between your existing teeth. If you’re missing an entire row of teeth, full dentures are designed to utilize natural suction to rest securely atop your gumline. Both types of dentures are a cost-effective way for patients to dramatically improve their oral function and confidence.
Dental Implants

Dental implants are the gold standard for tooth replacement, as they’re the only option that replaces both the root and crown structures of missing teeth. Small titanium implant posts are surgically placed within the jawbone to act as roots, anchoring a free-standing crown, bridge, or full denture securely within the mouth. Dental implants offer better stability, function, and a much longer lifespan than traditional tooth replacement options.