Missing Teeth Ocoee
We Can Help You Rediscover Your Smile & Confidence

Our dentists at Maguire Comprehensive Dentistry are equipped with the most contemporary technological devices to address tooth loss. Whether it’s an entire arch of missing teeth or a single tooth that needs replacing, we invite you to call our office to schedule a consultation with Dr. John Zargari and Dr. Erik Holz. With trusted hands-on experience and a personalized approach, you will experience life in a completely new way.
Why Choose Maguire Comprehensive Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- Implant Placement & Restoration Completed In-House
- Restorations Crafted Locally or Through Our In-House Lab
- Flexible Dental Financing Available to Keep Expenses Low
Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is used to replace between one and three missing teeth along an arch. Capable of lasting nearly 10 years, the two dental crowns and free-standing pontics (artificial teeth) are fused to create a bridge that attaches to abutment teeth on either side of the gap while also filling in the gap to create a cohesive, functional, and natural-looking smile. Once in place, you’ll be able to speak normally, eat more nutritious food, and smile with confidence.
Dental Implants

A permanent solution to addressing tooth loss is dental implants. Using titanium posts that are implanted into your jawbone, our dentists will use our local or in-house dental lab to create a custom restoration (i.e., crown, bridge, or denture), while an outside implant specialist will complete the surgical portion of treatment. Once these artificial teeth are in place, you will be free to enjoy all their unique benefits for 30 years or more.
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Dentures

Multiple missing teeth as well as entire arches can be replaced with full or partial dentures. Fabricated using gum-colored acrylic for the base and porcelain or resin for the artificial teeth, these prosthetics appear more natural and durable than those created decades ago. Partials include a metal framework that holds it in place, while full dentures use natural suction and adhesive to avoid slipping. If a more permanent option is preferred, implant dentures or All-on-4 can be provided.
Full Mouth Reconstruction

When damage, decay, or a hereditary condition requires us to rebuild a patient’s teeth, our dentists can recommend full mouth reconstruction. With one plan, we can incorporate different services that will improve and repair a person’s smile over time (weeks, months, or one year), creating a more cohesive and comprehensive approach as opposed to targeting each problem area separately.