A “bridge” is a dental prosthesis that replaces one or more teeth, where the placement of two or more implants allows for the replacement of multiple missing teeth. These implants are strategically splinted together, forming a bridge-like structure that provides stable support and functionality.
Who have at least two missing teeth. Patients should have good oral health and enough tissue in the jawbone to support the titanium rods. If there are any signs of tooth decay or gums need to be treated first. The surgery undertaken if the patient’s teeth and gums are free of issues.
Benefits of Implant-Supported Bridges
Implant Supported bridges are ideal in situations when it comes to multiple teeth missing, as they allow for the replacement of more teeth. With implant dentures, 3 to 5 artificial teeth can be supported at once, as they can support more weight than natural teeth, – Infact, a full-arch implant denture can be placed with only 4 to 6 implants!
Implant Supported Bridges
An implant supported bridge is a dental solution designed for people who are missing two or more teeth in a row. Unlike traditional bridges that rely on nearby teeth for support, this type of bridge uses dental implants placed directly into the jawbone. These implants act as artificial tooth roots, providing a strong foundation for the bridge.
The implants are typically made from titanium, a metal that bonds well with bone. This connection helps prevent bone loss in the jaw—a common issue after tooth loss. A healthy jawbone is essential because it supports the implants and ensures the bridge remains secure and functional.
There are several reasons why an implant supported bridge is often considered a better option than a traditional dental bridge:
However, this treatment does involve oral surgery and a longer healing time compared to a traditional bridge.
Getting an implant supported bridge involves multiple steps and takes a few months to complete:
Though the process takes time, the end result is a secure, natural-looking smile.
Not everyone is a candidate for dental implants. Here are some basic requirements:
Implant supported bridges are made from high-quality, durable materials:
These materials not only look great but are also built to last. With proper care, an implant supported bridge can last many years—even a lifetime.
Taking care of your implant bridge is important for its longevity:
With proper oral hygiene and routine care, your implant supported bridge will remain strong and functional for years to come.
With proper care, an implant supported bridge can last for decades, even a lifetime. Regular dental visits and good oral hygiene are essential.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so patients do not feel pain during surgery. Some discomfort may be experienced during the healing phase, but it can be managed with medication.
The entire process, including healing time, can take several months, typically 4 to 6 months.
The cost varies based on factors like the number of implants, materials used, and any additional procedures required. A consultation with your dentist will provide an accurate estimate.