Many patients visit Bedford Dental Group in Beverly Hills wondering whether veneers can help restore their smile when they’re missing one or more teeth. According to Dr. Daniel Naysan, the answer depends on the condition of your remaining teeth and your overall oral health. Veneers can dramatically improve aesthetics—but they require natural teeth to attach to, so they can’t replace teeth that are missing altogether.

Fortunately, modern cosmetic dentistry offers ways to combine veneers with dental implants, crowns, or bridges to create a full, natural-looking smile. Here’s how it works and what to consider before choosing treatment.

Can You Get Veneers with Missing Teeth?

In most cases, you cannot get veneers on missing teeth. Veneers are thin shells of porcelain or composite resin that bond directly to the front surface of your natural teeth. Because they need existing tooth structure to adhere properly, they can’t be used in areas where teeth are completely missing.

However, if you’re missing a tooth, or even several teeth, there are advanced cosmetic and restorative options that can be paired with veneers. A customized plan might include dental implants to replace missing teethand veneers to enhance the appearance of surrounding ones, ensuring your smile looks uniform and balanced.

Why Veneers Require Natural Teeth

Veneers are designed to refine what’s already there. Each veneer is custom-made to match your facial symmetry, tooth color, and natural shape. During placement, a small amount of enamel is removed to allow the veneer to fit seamlessly. Because the veneer needs to bond to healthy enamel, it can’t sit on top of gums or gaps where a tooth is missing. This is why Dr. Naysan emphasizes a full evaluation before any veneer treatment begins. Understanding your oral structure and bone density ensures the final smile is not only beautiful but also functional and long-lasting.

What to Do If You Have Missing Teeth

Even if you have missing teeth, you can still achieve a complete smile makeover. The right solution depends on the number of missing teeth, the condition of your gums, and your long-term goals. Below are the most common restorative options your cosmetic dentist may recommend.

1. Dental Implants

Dental implants are considered the gold standard for replacing missing teeth. They act as artificial tooth roots placed into the jawbone, supporting a custom crown that looks and functions like a natural tooth. Implants also prevent bone loss and help preserve facial structure—something no veneer can do on its own.

When paired with veneers on surrounding teeth, implants create an even, symmetrical smile. This approach restores both form and function while ensuring your veneers remain aligned and stable.

2. Dental Bridges

A dental bridge uses crowns on neighboring teeth to anchor one or more artificial teeth in between. It’s a reliable choice for those missing one or two teeth in a row. Bridges can also be matched in color and shape to adjacent veneers, offering a cohesive look.

While bridges are durable, they do require support from the surrounding teeth. Dr. Naysan typically recommends evaluating the health of those teeth before deciding if this is the best long-term option.

3. Dentures

For patients missing multiple teeth, partial or full dentures can restore chewing ability and improve overall appearance. Modern dentures are far more natural-looking than older versions, and they can be customized to match veneers if you’re having cosmetic work done elsewhere in your mouth.

While not as permanent as implants, dentures remain a cost-effective way to complete your smile—especially when combined with strategic veneer placement.

4. Dental Crowns

If a tooth is partially damaged but the root is healthy, a dental crown can be used to restore it. Crowns fully cover the tooth, protecting it from further decay or breakage. They also blend beautifully with veneers, especially when both are crafted from high-quality porcelain materials.

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Combining Veneers and Implants for a Complete Smile

In cases where patients have both missing and intact teeth, a hybrid approach often delivers the best results. Dental implants replace the missing teeth, while veneers perfect the surrounding ones.

This combination offers:

  • A natural, even smile line

  • Long-term stability and function

  • Protection against bone loss

  • Aesthetic harmony across every visible tooth

Dr. Naysan frequently uses this treatment strategy for patients seeking full smile makeovers. His customized plans are designed not only for beauty but also for balance and durability.

The Importance of Addressing Tooth Loss Early

Even one missing tooth can trigger a chain reaction in your mouth. Over time, adjacent teeth may shift toward the gap, altering your bite and leading to jawbone deterioration. This can change your facial profile and make future restorations more complex.

If you’re missing a tooth, it’s best to consult your dentist as soon as possible. Replacing it early preserves your oral structure and ensures that cosmetic options like veneers remain viable in the future.

How Bedford Dental Group Restores Missing Teeth

At Bedford Dental Group, we approach every smile with a blend of artistry and precision. During your consultation, Dr. Naysan will perform a thorough exam to determine whether veneers, implants, or a combination of both will give you the best outcome.

Every treatment plan is personalized. Our Beverly Hills practice offers advanced imaging, digital smile design, and high-end porcelain restorations crafted by leading dental laboratories. The goal is always the same: to achieve results that look natural, feel comfortable, and last for years.

Cost Considerations and Financing Options

The cost of treating missing teeth depends on the procedures involved. Veneers alone typically cost between $2,500 and $4,500 per tooth, while dental implants range from $3,000 to $6,000 depending on complexity.

To make treatment accessible, Bedford Dental Group offers flexible payment plans and financing options. This allows patients to invest in their oral health without delaying care due to cost concerns.
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Ready to Restore Your Smile?

Veneers can’t replace missing teeth, but they can play a major role in achieving a complete, confident smile when paired with other treatments. Whether you need a single implant or a full smile makeover, Dr. Daniel Naysan and the team at Bedford Dental Group in Beverly Hills are here to help.

Book your consultation today to explore your options and take the next step toward a healthy, beautiful smile that feels as good as it looks.

About the Author Daniel Naysan, DDS

Dr. Daniel Naysan is a leading cosmetic dentist and founder of Bedford Dental Group in Beverly Hills. With over 20 years of experience, he specializes in smile makeovers, porcelain veneers, and advanced aesthetic dentistry. Known for his meticulous approach and high-profile clientele, Dr. Naysan combines artistry with innovation to deliver confident, natural-looking results. When he’s not transforming smiles, he stays at the forefront of dental technology and education to ensure his patients receive the best care possible.

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