Not only does replacing missing teeth restore the smile’s appearance, but it also enhances oral health and helps preserve the jawbone. Dental implants are a reliable, durable solution for patients who require multiple tooth replacements, as they provide stability and a natural look and feel. There is more than one implant option available, with each designed to address different degrees of tooth loss. Understanding the types of dental implants, the overall process, and what to expect during recovery can help in making informed decisions about treatment.

Types of dental implants for multiple missing teeth

Dental implants can be customized to meet a wide range of tooth replacement needs. Whether replacing a few teeth or an entire arch, implant-supported tooth replacements provide superior stability compared to traditional bridges and removable dentures. However, the right option depends on the number and location of the missing teeth, jawbone density, and overall oral health.

Here are the three main types of implants general dentists may recommend for patients with multiple missing teeth:

Several individual dental implants

Individual dental implants may be the most effective solution for those missing multiple teeth in different areas of the mouth. Each implant replaces a single missing tooth, mimicking the function of natural teeth without affecting adjacent teeth. This approach provides a permanent, independent restoration for each lost tooth and helps maintain jawbone integrity by stimulating the surrounding bone tissue.

Implant-supported bridges

An implant-supported bridge is an ideal option when multiple adjacent teeth are missing. Unlike traditional bridges, which rely on natural teeth for support, implant-supported bridges are anchored by dental implants. This approach reduces the need to alter healthy teeth, as well as offers enhanced durability and prevents bone loss in the areas where teeth are missing.

Note that the number of implants needed for an implant-supported bridge depends on the number of missing teeth and the strength of the jawbone. A general dentist can use this method to balance effectiveness with affordability and healing time by reducing the total number of implants required while still restoring full function.

All-on-4® smile restoration

For patients missing an entire arch of teeth, the All-on-4® system provides a full-mouth restoration with only four strategically placed implants. This technique maximizes existing bone structure, eliminating the need for extensive bone grafting in most cases. The general dentist will position the implants at precise angles to provide maximum stability, allowing for the placement of a full-arch prosthesis.

One of the main advantages of the All-on-4 method is that it allows for immediate function, meaning a temporary prosthesis can often be attached on the same day as the implant surgery. This offers a faster solution for full-mouth restoration while providing long-term stability and a natural-looking appearance.

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Multiple dental implants offer a reliable and lasting solution for replacing missing teeth, with several options tailored to different needs. Whether replacing several stand-alone teeth, multiple adjacent teeth, or a full arch, implant-supported restorations provide superior function and aesthetics. Consult our Philadelphia team and Frankford Dental Care for more information on dental implants.

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