Replacing teeth is not one decision. It is a sequence.
Spacing, bone, bite, and your long-term goals all matter. The right plan depends on the full picture.
This page explains how replacement planning works so you can move forward without pressure.
A calm plan now prevents regret later.
§ 01 · The real question
The best option is not universal. It depends on what you want to protect: nearby teeth, bone, bite balance, and long-term comfort. That is why we plan in order.
Is there enough room to replace the tooth correctly?
Is the foundation strong enough, or does it need support?
Does your bite create stress that changes the plan?
When you plan the sequence, the final result feels simpler.
§ 02 · Framework evaluation
Every KYT plan is evaluated across the same dimensions of the Keep Your Teeth Framework.
Spacing, bone levels, and the condition of neighboring teeth.
“Is the foundation ready?”
How the bite loads the space now, and how it will load the replacement.
“How is the bite loading this area?”
One step or staged, and what has to happen first to protect the result.
“What is the right sequence?”
§ 04 · How we plan
First we confirm the foundation. Then we map the steps from today to the final result. You will know what the sequence looks like before you commit to anything.
Step 1. Confirm the foundation. Spacing, bone, bite, and the condition of nearby teeth.
Step 2. Choose the right sequence. Some plans are one step. Others are staged. The right order matters.
Step 3. Protect the long-term result. We plan for function, comfort, and stability over time.
We'll confirm what is possible, explain the options clearly, and build a plan that matches your priorities. No pressure. Just a sequence you can understand.