Implant Bridge

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There are several options available for replacing missing teeth, including dental bridges, implants, and dentures. To determine the most appropriate treatment for your individual needs, it’s important to consult with your periodontist about the advantages and limitations of each option. Dental bridges are a popular and reliable choice, especially for patients with one or more missing teeth in a row. They offer a natural appearance, restore normal chewing and speaking ability, and typically require a shorter treatment time compared to implants. However, the surrounding healthy teeth may need to be reshaped to support the bridge—[click here for pricing]—which is an important consideration when evaluating this treatment.

Implant bridges are a dependable solution for replacing multiple missing teeth. They restore your smile and chewing ability by anchoring a custom-made bridge onto dental implants, providing stability and a natural look. We offer options such as same-day implant bridges and permanent fixed solutions, ensuring long-lasting comfort and functionality tailored to your specific needs.hi

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The Treatment Process

The implant bridge treatment process begins with a consultation and detailed imaging to plan implant placement. Implants are surgically placed in the jawbone, followed by a healing period. Once healed, a custom-made bridge is securely attached to the implants, restoring both function and aesthetics.

Step:1 Initial Consultation

Your dentist will examine your oral health, take X-rays or 3D scans, and determine if you have enough bone to support implants.

Step:2 Treatment Planning

A customized treatment plan is created, deciding the number of implants and ideal bridge design.

Step:3 Implant Placement Surgery

Dental implants are surgically inserted into the jawbone at strategic locations to support the bridge.

Step:4 Healing & Osseointegration

Over the next few months, the implants bond with the bone in a process called osseointegration. Temporary teeth may be placed during this time.

Step:5 Abutment Placement

Once healed, abutments (connectors) are attached to the implants to prepare for the final bridge.

Step:6 Final Bridge Placement

A custom bridge is securely fixed to the abutments, restoring your smile with a stable and natural-looking solution.

Who Are Good Candidates for Dental Implants?

If you need full-mouth reconstruction or a complete arch replacement, implant-supported dentures like All-on-4 may be the ideal solution. Schedule a consultation with a dentist experienced in implant-supported procedures to explore your options. If you currently wear removable dentures, you may have experienced some bone loss that requires treatment before the procedure. Your dentist will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of your jawbone health to determine if implant-supported dentures are the right choice for you.

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