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When a tooth is gone

Missing teeth

Replacing teeth isn’t one decision. It’s a sequence.

Spacing, bone, bite, and your long-term goals all matter. The right plan depends on the full picture.

This page is here to explain how replacement planning works so you can move forward without pressure.

A calm plan now prevents regret later.
The planning mindset
Replacement is a long-term decision.

The “best” option isn’t universal. It depends on what you want to protect: nearby teeth, bone, bite balance, and long-term comfort.

That’s why we plan in order. Not as a sales pitch. As a sequence that avoids surprises.

Spacing
Is there enough room to replace the tooth correctly?
Bone
Is the foundation strong enough, or does it need support?
Bite
Does your bite create stress that changes the plan?
When you plan the sequence, the final result feels simpler.
Why sequence matters
Fixing the tooth is easy. Planning it well is the skill.

When teeth are missing, the mouth adapts. Teeth drift. Bite forces shift. Bone can change over time.

Good planning accounts for those forces so the replacement doesn’t become another problem later.

Calm decisions. Fewer surprises.
How we plan
We build the plan in order.

First we confirm the foundation: spacing, bone levels, and bite. Then we map the steps from “today” to the final result.

You’ll 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.
What happens next
When you’re ready, we’ll map the sequence.

We’ll confirm what’s possible, explain the options clearly, and build a plan that matches your priorities.

No pressure. Just a sequence you can understand.

Planned in order. Built to last.