Tooth Replacement Rexburg, ID

Bauer Family Dental offers tooth replacement in Rexburg, ID for missing teeth. You can restore chewing, speech, and bite balance with implants, bridges, or dentures. We provide natural-looking new teeth in a stress-free way. This gives you lasting results with personal care.

Tooth Replacement Services in Rexburg For Missing Teeth

Bauer Family Dental provides tooth replacement in Rexburg, ID when a missing tooth starts to create problems. The open space can trap food and irritate the gums. Nearby teeth can drift into space over time. A tooth in the other jaw can grow down into space. The jawbone under the space can also shrink.

Tooth replacement brings back a chewing surface and better bite contact. Better contact can reduce extra pressure on other teeth during meals. It can also help speech when tooth loss affects airflow. It may lower food packing that can raise gum inflammation.

We check gums for infection and measure support around each tooth. We use X rays to look at roots and jawbone. You get visit timing, care steps, and cost details before treatment starts.

Missing a Tooth? Here is What Can Change Over Time

A missing tooth can affect more than appearance. Chewing can become harder on that side. Food can pack into the space and irritate the gumline. Some people start to chew on one side to avoid discomfort. Speech can change when the space affects airflow. Bite contact can also change, which can add pressure to other teeth.

  • Chewing, bite balance, and daily comfort: Chewing may shift to one side. Bite contact can change during meals. Extra pressure can build on other teeth. Some foods may start to bother the area.
  • Shifting teeth and added wear on healthy teeth: Nearby teeth can drift or tilt into the space. A tooth in the other jaw can grow into space. These changes can raise enamel wear. Uneven contact can also strain the jaw muscles.
  • Jawbone changes after tooth loss: The bone under the space can shrink after tooth loss. Dentists call this bone resorption. Less bone can change gum support in that area.
  • Why bone support matters for long term oral health: Bone helps support teeth, gums, and facial shape. You may need enough bone for an implant. Bone loss can limit some tooth replacement options.
    Missing a Tooth? Here is What Can Change Over Time

    A dentist can check bite contact, gum health, and bone density. Imaging can show root position and bone support. After the examination, our team can review tooth replacement options and schedule an appointment.

      Tooth Replacement Options at Bauer Family Dental

      At Bauer Family Dental, we provide tooth replacement services in Rexburg, ID. We match the option to your bite, gum health, and bone support. You can replace one tooth or restore a full arch. We review implants, bridges, and dentures during the visit. Each option restores chewing surfaces and supports speech. You also get cleaning steps and follow up visit timing.

      Dental Implants

      Dental implants use a titanium post placed in the jawbone. The post replaces the tooth root and supports a crown. An implant can replace one tooth or support a bridge. Some cases use implants to hold a denture. Implants can help limit bone resorption in the area. Healing time depends on bone support and gum health.

      Partial Dentures

      Partial dentures replace other teeth when natural teeth remain. A partial denture uses a base with replacement teeth and metal clasps. The clasps grip nearby teeth for retention. You can remove the partial for cleaning and sleeping. A partial can restore chewing on both sides. Fit changes over time, so adjustments may help.

      Partial Dentures

      Partial dentures replace other teeth when natural teeth remain. A partial denture uses a base with replacement teeth and metal clasps. The clasps grip nearby teeth for retention. You can remove the partial for cleaning and sleeping. A partial can restore chewing on both sides. Fit changes over time, so adjustments may help.

      Fixed Dental Bridges

      Fixed dental bridges replace one or more missing teeth. A bridge spans the open space and restores a chewing surface. The bridge uses crowns on the teeth next to the space for support. We reshape the support teeth, then take impressions or digital scans. A lab makes the bridge to match tooth shade and bite contact.

      During the tooth replacement visit, we check fit, edge seal, and contact points. Our dental team adjusts bite contact so the bridge hits evenly. We cement the bridge so it stays in place during chewing. Cleaning under the bridge matters since plaque can collect near the gumline. Special floss threaders or interdental brushes help clean the underside each day. Regular cleanings help protect the support teeth and gums.

      How We Help You Choose the Right Tooth Replacement Option

      Tooth replacement at Bauer Family Dental begins with diagnosis first. Our team asks about chewing pressure, speech changes, and gum irritation. We check gums, bone density, and nearby teeth for support. We also review medical history and earlier dental work. You review options, visit schedule, and home care steps. Costs come first, before any procedure

      How We Help You Choose the Right Tooth Replacement Option
      • Replace one missing tooth: A dental implant with a crown can replace one tooth without using the teeth next to the space. We check bone support and gum health first.
      • Replace several missing teeth: A bridge or partial denture can replace few teeth. In some cases, implants can add retention for a bridge or denture.
      • Replace all teeth on the top or bottom: A full denture restores a full arch. Implants can improve denture hold and bite stability.
      • Want the most secure, non removable option: Implants can support fixed teeth or stabilize a denture. We review bone level, healing time, and cleaning steps before you decide.

      What to Expect at Your Tooth Replacement Visit

      At Bauer Family Dental, your visit begins with your concerns and health history. You tell us where chewing breaks down or speech changes. We check gums, remaining teeth, and how your teeth meet. We take digital X rays or 3D scans when we need bone and root detail. You compare implants, bridges, and dentures with visit count and cleaning needs. We review every detail before any procedure.

      • Visit intake: Our team reviews forms and dental history. You share symptoms, any medicine intake and past dental treatment.
      • Mouth exam: The dentist checks gum tissue, tooth support, and space size. We also check how your bite closes. It helps us to provide more personalized care.
      • Imaging review: We look at bone level and root position on screen. You see what affects each tooth replacement choice.
      • Next steps: Our team lays out the visit sequence and what each visit includes. You see how long each stage can take, including healing time. We review cleaning steps you will use at home. Staff also go over insurance checks and payment choices, then we clear all your doubts before scheduling.
        What to Expect at Your Tooth Replacement Visit

        Our Tooth Replacement Process At Bauer Family Dental

        We sort tooth replacement options based on how they stay in place. Implants anchor in the jawbone, bridges anchor on nearby teeth, and dentures rest on gum tissue. You review benefits, limits, and cleaning steps for each choice. Then you choose a direction that fits your mouth and schedule.

        • Consultation and exam

          We review your concerns and dental history. The dentist checks gums, remaining teeth, and bite contact. We take digital X rays or scans when we need bone and root detail.

        • Treatment option selection

          Dentists compare implants, bridges, and dentures for your mouth. You review visit count, healing time, cleaning needs, and cost details. It helps you choose the option that fits your goals and oral health.

        • Pre treatment care when needed

          We treat decay or gum infection first when present. The dentist can also remove a damaged tooth when it cannot be restored.

        • Tooth replacement procedure

          Implant care may include placing the titanium post in the jawbone. Bridge care includes shaping support teeth and taking impressions or scans. Denture care includes impressions and bite records for fit.

        • New teeth placement

          For implants, we place the abutment and crown after healing. For bridges, we cement the final bridge after fit and bite checks. For dentures, we deliver the final denture and adjust pressure points.

        • Follow up and maintenance

          Our team checks how your teeth meet and adjust bite contact when needed. Follow up visits help protect gum health and tooth support around the replacement.

        Timeline and Healing Expectations of Tooth Replacement

        The timeline for tooth replacement depends on the method. Our team can complete some treatments like bridges or dentures in a few weeks. Dental implants may take several months because they need time to heal. 

        During healing, some soreness is normal, and a soft diet may help at first. Implants need a longer healing period. This is because the bone needs to bond with the implant post. Bridges and dentures need only a brief adjustment period. In all cases, we will give you instructions to cope. These will help you care for your mouth as it heals. Most patients return to normal routines quickly with minimal discomfort.

         

        What You Can Expect From Our Cosmetic Dentist

        Our cosmetic dentist starts tooth replacement in Rexburg with detailed checks for fit and function. You can expect careful size and shade matching for the new tooth. The dentist checks bite contact so the new tooth does not hit too hard. We also review material choices and cleaning needs for your option. The dentist uses digital imaging when we need more detail. We provide constant support during each visit.

        What You Can Expect From Our Cosmetic Dentist
        • Extensive training and skill: Our dentist works in restorative and cosmetic care. Training and case experience support crown fit, bridge fit, and denture fit. Each step focuses on bite contact and gum health.
        • Modern dental technology: The dental team uses digital X rays and 3D scans for tooth and jaw detail. Images help with sizing, spacing, and bite checks. It also helps confirm bone support for implants.
        • Personalized, gentle care: We ask about sensitivity and gag reflex before treatment. Cosmetic dentists use numbing options when needed. You can request breaks during longer visits.
        • Natural looking results: Our dentist matches tooth shade, surface texture, and edge shape. The dentist checks the smile line and symmetry. The new tooth should match nearby teeth during speech and photos.

        Caring for Your New Tooth Replacement

        Our commitment to you continues after your tooth replacement at Bauer Family Dental. We will show you how to care for your new tooth or teeth at home. Proper daily cleaning and regular check-ups help your replacement last for many years.

        Keep up good oral hygiene to protect your new smile. Brush twice a day and floss around your implant or bridge daily. If you have dentures, remove and clean them every day. Regular dental check-ups will ensure your replacement stays in great shape.

         

        Why Choose Bauer Family Dental in Rexburg

        Bauer Family Dental provides tooth replacement care that restores bite function and chewing strength. We check gums, bone level, and tooth contact points near the space. Imaging helps when we need more detail on roots or bone. You compare tooth replacement options and time between visits. We share cleaning steps, cost details, and insurance notes before scheduling.

        • Trusted community reputation: We have served Rexburg and nearby areas for years. Many patients return for ongoing care and refer friends. Our team uses a calm approach and shares direct advice. Your needs guide the visit, and you can ask questions at any time.
        • Updated dental technology: Our office uses digital X rays and 3D scans for tooth and jaw detail. Digital images help with spacing, sizing, and bite checks. Better detail can reduce rework and improve fit. Some cases need fewer visits due to efficient workflows.
        • Friendly, caring team: You get support from a team that stays engaged during your visit. We check comfort during exams and procedures. You can request breaks during longer appointments. Our staff listens to concerns and reviews next steps in plain words.
        • Expertise in tooth replacement: Bauer and the team complete implant, bridge, and denture cases. We focus on fit, bite contact, and gum response after placement. We review cleaning steps and follow up timing. You also get answers about healing stages and wear risks.
        • Comprehensive care in one place: We provide preventive, restorative, and tooth replacement care in one office. You can complete exams, imaging, and follow up care here. We coordinate care steps across services when you need more than one procedure. This reduces extra referrals and keeps records in one place.

        You can call us at (208) 356-8759 to schedule an appointment for tooth replacement and other dental services. We are here to help you with all dental problems.

        Areas We Serve

        Bauer Family Dental is located on East Main Street in Rexburg, Idaho, making your tooth replacement treatment effective and close to home. We proudly serve patients from all around the area, including communities like Sugar City and St. Anthony.

        You can quickly reach our clinic when you need tooth replacement near me in Rexburg. Our office is also close to nearby towns. Our dental office helps you restore your smile without traveling far.

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        Frequently Asked Questions

        What are my options to replace a missing tooth

         Common options include dental implants, fixed bridges, and dentures. Choice depends on the space, nearby teeth, gum health, and budget.

        Will my new tooth look natural

        Yes, shade and shape get matched to nearby teeth. Materials like porcelain or tooth colored acrylic can match tooth color and surface shine.

        Does getting a tooth replacement hurt

        We use local anesthesia to numb the area. Some cases use sedation. After treatment, mild soreness or swelling can happen. Pain control steps depend on the procedure.

        Is a dental implant better than a bridge

        An implant can replace one tooth without reshaping nearby teeth. A bridge may fit when nearby teeth already need crowns. Bone support and gum health affect the choice.

        How long do tooth replacements last

        Life span depends on the type and home care. Implants can last decades. Bridges can last 10 to 15 years. Dentures may need refit or remake as gums change.

        How much does a tooth replacement cost

        Cost depends on the option and tooth count. Implants, bridges, and dentures have different fees. You get a written estimate after the exam and imaging review.