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Multiple Teeth Implants

EON Clinics provides dental implant services to meet the needs of all our patients. Our highly trained team of implant dentists offers personalized treatment for patients dealing with missing teeth. Learn more about multiple teeth implants below.

Overview

Multiple Tooth Implants and implanted teeth
A dental implant bridge is your best choice when multiple adjacent are missing, cracked, or badly decayed. The bridge consists of multiple crowns fused over a single metal beam. This is attached to two or more sets of implants and abutments.

Unlike other prostheses, implants function similarly to tooth roots. Your bone will fuse to the titanium implants. Because of this, you won’t have to worry about any negative changes to your face due to jaw deterioration.

Also, not only do implants look exactly like real teeth, they offer the best functionality of any prosthetic. When your jaw heals, you’ll be able to eat whatever you want.

Why Choose an Implant Bridge ?

A removable prosthesis, such as a partial denture, actually accelerates bone resorption. In other words, it causes your jaw to grow thinner over time. This often has an aging effect on your face, since your bite is now smaller. It may even cause wrinkles to form around your mouth. This happens because a partial denture exerts pressure on your other teeth, and can cause them to loosen.

In contrast, implants anchor your jaw. They reverse bone loss as new bone forms around the titanium screw. Moreover, the metal beam in an implant bridge can withstand much greater pressure when you chew. The pressure is distributed across the beam rather than focused on the clasps that hold the partial in place.

Furthermore, multiple teeth implants are comfortable. They doen’t come loose when you eat, and there are no messy adhesives to deal with.

Another option many consider is a cemented bridge. Unfortunately, this solution grinds down perfectly good teeth to serve as anchors for the bridge. Over time, these teeth may begin to decay or infection may form under the bridge. Overall, a dental implant bridge is the superior choice when it comes to prosthetics for multiple teeth.

Feel Your Best with Multiple Teeth Implants

  • Dental implants help fight a thinning jaw
  • Dental implants look and feel natural.
  • Dental implants allow you to chew a much wider range of foods.
  • Multiple teeth implants don’t require messy adhesives or an uncomfortable plate.
  • Preserve any teeth that are in good condition. You don’t need to grind them down.