Multiple Teeth Dental Implants

SEVERAL  MISSING TEETH


Advantages are: strength and stability  It will give you function, preserve your jawbone and facial appearance.

  • The only fixed alternative 
  • A stable, secure solution that lets you eat what you want
  • Preserves your facial appearance and prevents bone loss

 


COURSE OF TREATMENT

INSTALLING THE FIXED BRIDGE– STEP-BY-STEP

The course of treatment described here is one of several options available. Consult your dentist to find out what the best solution is for you, given your specific condition.

   
1: Before the procedure
Three teeth at back end of the mouth are missing. The only real replacement alternative is installing a fixed bridge. The bridge contains all teeth in one piece and is anchored on dental implants.
2: Installing the implants
First, the implants are installed. This is normally done in a single session. A temporary bridge may be placed at the same time.

   
3: Attaching the bridge
The implants need to integrate with the jawbone before the permanent bridge is attached. This is normally done 2-3 months after the implant installation. The time will vary, depending on the teeth affected and the esthetical demands.
4: End result
The new bridge will handle all the pressure that your strong, natural back teeth did. You will have a stable and secure solution that allows you to eat what you want.

 

ALTERNATIVES TO FIXED BRIDGE

  Removable partial denture
This alternative is often perceived as uncomfortable. Function can’t be compared to that of an implant supported bridge. A denture is made of plastic and metal. It is quite expensive to fabricate due to its many parts.

 

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