Missing Teeth | Tooth Extractions - Michigan & Kentucky
Eliminate the Discomfort of Missing Teeth

Overcome the Challenges of
Missing Teeth with Advanced Solutions
Missing teeth can significantly impact your daily life and overall well-being. Adhering to a soft diet becomes necessary as chewing tougher foods causes discomfort, limiting your nutritional choices and enjoyment of meals. Speaking clearly and confidently can also become a struggle, making social interactions hard. Smiling, once a natural expression of joy, may cause self-consciousness and embarrassment, especially if the gaps are visible. Tooth loss can even lead to bone recession, resulting in a sunken, aged appearance that can diminish your self-esteem.
Fortunately, effective solutions like dental implants can restore the functionality and aesthetics of natural teeth, protect your jaw, and offer unmatched longevity. These options provide the functionality and aesthetics of natural teeth, protect your jaw, and offer unmatched longevity. You might be amazed at how quickly you can eat, speak, laugh, and smile again once our team at Infinity Dentistry replaces your teeth. We will help you find the right tooth replacement solution for a complete, confident, and healthy smile!

What Are the Benefits of Replacing Missing Teeth?
- Improved chewing and digestion
- Clearer speech
- Enhanced aesthetics
- Prevention of bone loss
- Stability for adjacent teeth
- Improved oral health
- Long-term durability
- Better functionality


Safeguard Your Oral Health with Timely Tooth Extraction
When treatments like root canals, gum disease therapy, and restorative dentistry are ineffective, removing damaged, infected, or failing teeth becomes essential to protect your dental and overall health. Except for wisdom teeth or extra teeth causing overcrowding, most teeth should be replaced after removal. Tooth loss can significantly decrease your quality of life and trigger a “domino effect” on your health.
Without natural tooth roots stimulating healthy bone growth, bone deterioration can occur beneath the empty tooth socket, potentially leading to further tooth loss in adjacent teeth. Replacing your tooth promptly can prevent extensive bone loss and eliminate the need for bone grafting procedures. If your bone is stable or has been reconstructed, you can choose between dental bridges, dentures, and dental implants to achieve a new, complete smile.

