Missing Teeth El Paso
Helping You Smile with Pride

If you are experiencing tooth loss that’s disrupting your daily life and impacting your health, know that you’re not alone. In fact, it’s estimated that over 170 million people in the United States are missing at least one tooth. The good news is that there are several solutions that our team at Lotus Dentistry can offer to restore your smile’s function and appearance. To learn more about replacing missing teeth in El Paso, schedule a consultation with Dr. G and our team today!
Why Choose Lotus Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- Dentist with Advanced Dental Implant Training
- Precise, Putty-Free Digital Impressions
- Detailed Diagnostic Imaging with Our CBCT Scanner
Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are restorations designed to anchor to your natural teeth to fill in a space left by one or more consecutive teeth between them. They fully repair your arch, allowing you to eat and speak with greater ease. If you’re wanting a more lifelike and less invasive alternative, dental bridges can also be anchored with two dental implants. An implant bridge won’t need to rely on the support of your natural teeth.
Dentures

When people think about their options to restore their smiles following tooth loss, they often envision dentures. Whether you’re missing several or all of your teeth throughout an arch, you could benefit from full or partial dentures. Full dentures have a customized base that fits over the gumline, while partial dentures anchor the replacement teeth within your mouth by clipping onto your existing teeth.
Dental Implants

Dental implants are the closest alternative to your natural teeth, as they restore the missing crowns as well as the underlying root structure. Small titanium posts are secured beneath the gumline and naturally fuse with the bone through a process called osseointegration. This creates a strong, unwavering foundation for a free-standing crown, bridge, or full denture to be attached to. With implants, you’ll no longer need to worry about slipping or shifting prosthetics.