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Restore Function and Appearance

Trusted Solutions that Help You Feel Like Yourself Again

Missing teeth rarely stay a simple cosmetic concern. Over time, the spaces they leave behind can change how your bite comes together and how stable your smile feels day to day.

At our office, Dr. Peralta helps patients restore those missing teeth with solutions that feel natural and stable. Dentures and dental bridges are two proven options he may recommend, depending on how many teeth are missing and what will best support your overall oral health.

Life After Tooth Replacement

Restore Balanced Function

Dentures and bridges help distribute force evenly across your bite so no single area carries more pressure than it should, supporting smoother day to day function.

Keep Everything Working Together

A well fitted restoration helps your teeth and surrounding structures function as a coordinated system instead of compensating for empty space or uneven pressure.

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Preserve Structural Stability

Replacing missing teeth helps prevent surrounding teeth from drifting into open space, protecting alignment and reducing long term changes in how your bite comes together.

Different Approaches For The Same Goal

Dentures and dental bridges are two reliable ways Dr. Peralta helps patients restore missing teeth in a way that fits naturally into daily life.
Dentures are used when several teeth are missing. They are designed to rest comfortably in place and can be removed for cleaning and care. Depending on your needs, they may replace all teeth in an upper or lower arch, or just a few missing sections while preserving the teeth you still have.
Dental bridges are a fixed option that replaces one or more missing teeth by connecting a custom restoration to the surrounding teeth or crowns. Instead of being removable, they stay in place and are built to blend into the rest of your smile.
Both approaches are chosen based on how your mouth functions today and what will give you the most stable, natural feeling result moving forward. The focus is always on restoring balance so your smile feels complete again, not just filled in.

A Guided Return to Stability

1. Understand Your Smile

Dr. Peralta evaluates your oral health and function to identify what is missing and how everything is working together.

2. Choose the Right Path

Together, we review whether dentures, bridges, or a combination will best support your needs and long-term goals.

3. Plan with Precision

Digital scans are taken to map out a restoration designed specifically for your mouth.

4. Create and Place Your Restoration

Your custom denture or bridge is crafted and carefully fitted so it integrates naturally with your bite.

5. Refine and Support Over Time

Final adjustments are made as needed, and follow up visits help ensure lasting comfort and stability.

Why People Love Forward Dental Studio

Bringing Your Smile Back Together

Missing teeth do not have to define your smile or your quality of life. With today’s advanced dentures and dental bridges, you can restore both function and appearance in a way that feels natural and supportive.

If you are ready to explore your options, Dr. Peralta and our team are here to guide you every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do dentures look natural?

Yes. Today’s dentures are custom designed to match the shape, color, and appearance of natural teeth.

Which is better, dentures or bridges?

It depends on your oral health, number of missing teeth, and long term goals. Dr. Peralta will help determine the best option for you.

Can I eat normally with dentures or bridges?

Yes. There may be a short adjustment period, but both options are designed to restore normal chewing ability.

How long do dental bridges last?

With good oral hygiene and regular dental visits, dental bridges can last many years.

Are dentures comfortable to wear?

Yes. Modern dentures are designed to fit securely and comfortably after proper adjustment and fitting.

What is the difference between dentures and bridges?

Dentures are removable replacements for multiple missing teeth, while bridges are fixed restorations that are supported by nearby teeth or crowns.