
Implant Supported Bridges
A Permanent Solution for Missing Teeth
If you’re missing multiple teeth, implant supported bridges could be the permanent solution you’ve been looking for. This advanced treatment involves placing dental implants to anchor a bridge that spans the gap of missing teeth. Unlike traditional bridges, implant supported bridges don’t rely on surrounding teeth for support, which means they’re less invasive and offer greater stability and longevity.
Benefits of Implant Supported Bridges
- A permanent solution for missing teeth
- Greater stability and longevity compared to traditional bridges
- Improved chewing and speaking ability
- Improved jaw bone health by stimulating natural bone growth
- Improved appearance of your smile
Treatment Process
- Consultation and evaluation: Our experienced dental team will evaluate your oral health and determine if you’re a good candidate for implant supported bridges.
- Implant placement: Dental implants will be surgically placed into your jawbone to serve as the anchor for the bridge.
- Healing and osseointegration: Over the next several weeks, the implants will fuse with your jawbone in a process called osseointegration. This creates a strong, permanent bond between the implants and your jawbone.
- Abutment placement: Once osseointegration is complete, abutments will be placed on top of the implants. These will serve as the attachment point for the bridge.
- Bridge placement: Finally, the bridge will be securely attached to the abutments, completing the restoration of your smile.
Are Implant Supported Bridges Right for You?
If you’re missing multiple teeth and have good oral health, you could be a good candidate for implant supported bridges. We will evaluate your oral health and discuss your goals and preferences to determine if this treatment option is right for you.
Implant supported bridges offer a permanent solution for missing teeth that’s less invasive and more stable and long-lasting compared to traditional bridges. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about implant supported bridges.
