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Multiple Implants



Multiple Implants

Multiple tooth implants

Just as a single missing tooth can be replaced with a dental implant, the same goes for several missing teeth. Implant-supported teeth are fixed in the mouth permanently, but removable appliances such as dentures are not. Unlike removable devices such as dentures, dental implants do not slip, click, or fall out when speaking, eating, or engaging in activities. Dental implants also help to protect the jawbone and prevent bone degradation because they are put directly into the bone.

Do not dismiss the possibility of missing rear teeth. Multiple teeth lost due to decay, gum disease, or neglect will result in bone loss surrounding your remaining teeth, forcing them to become loose, rotated, and movable. Don't feel smug because your lost teeth are in the back of your mouth! It is in your best interest to get implants to replace your missing teeth as soon as possible to avoid cascading damage to other teeth.

What is the procedure for Multiple Tooth Implant Treatment?

This process typically entails four visits to the dentist. You should be able to return to work the day after the implant is placed.

The treatment mentioned here is one of the various possibilities.

  • Before the procedure: The dentist makes a first examination and takes one or more x-rays of the area to prepare for the procedure.
  • Installing the implant: Titanium tooth implant bases are placed into the jawbone to replace the function of the roots. We allow a period for the jawbone to heal over the bases before fitting for a crown.
  • Attaching the new crown: Once the area has healed, the abutments are attached to the dental implants. These components are then used to hold custom-made ceramic crowns that the dental laboratory will mold and match to your existing teeth.
  • The result: Finally, custom fabricated crowns are placed over the tooth implant abutments and will function like a natural tooth.

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