

At Southfield Family Dental Center, we give you options.
Enjoy the Foods You Love and Laughing Without Worry!
A sagging cheek and jaw make you look and feel older, and it's difficult to enjoy eating the foods you love.
No longer are you limited to a partial, a denture, or bridge to replace your missing teeth -- unless that is truly your best option. And if dentures or bridges are your best option, we can design and fit a proper set that looks and feels amazing!
We've all seen the videos where grandma's teeth go flying across the birthday cake. Nobody wants that kind of embarrassment. At Southfield Family Dental Center, we make dentures properly. Whether you choose implant supported dentures, a full or partial set of traditional dentures or just need a bridge, we'll make sure they are snug and comfortable. Your dentures won't slip, pinch or affect your speech. They will look, feel and act like your real teeth.


Replace your missing teeth and start enjoying life!
Finally, you can afford to get a brand new, beautiful smile with dentures or partial dentures. At Southfield Family Dental Center, we offer in-house financing, payment plans and discounts on the dental services you need most. If you are wondering how you will pay for your new teeth, please give us a call. Our friendly office administrators will be happy to talk to you about your financial options.
Call now or contact us to schedule your FREE denture or partial consultation.
Replacing missing teeth will benefit your appearance and add support to sagging facial features. What's more, you'll be able to enjoy conversations and eat the foods you want confidently.
Your SimplyClear provider will scan your teeth and take any necessary photos and x-rays to plan your case.
With the support of an entire orthodontic team, your SimplyClear provider will approve your treatment plan and deliver your custom clear aligners.
Wear your aligners as prescribed by your doctor. With each clear aligner step, your teeth will gradually move into the desired position.
Dental bridges literally bridge the gap created by one or more missing teeth. One or more missing teeth can adversely affect the appearance and functionality of your smile. Missing teeth can cause a change in occlusion (bite), shifting of the teeth, temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), speech impediments, an increased risk for periodontal disease and a greater chance of tooth decay.
A bridge is made up of two crowns for the teeth on either side of the gap -- these two anchoring teeth are called abutment teeth -- with a false tooth/teeth in between. These false teeth are called pontics and can be made from gold, alloys, porcelain, or a combination of these materials. Dental bridges are supported by natural teeth or implants.
