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Multiple Teeth Implant

Multiple teeth implant

A simple option for restoring missing teeth is dental implants. If you have two or more missing teeth, you might require several implants to fix the issue. Multiple teeth can be replaced at once by combining dental bridges and implants.

Multiple dental implants

Multiple lost teeth can be replaced with bridges supported by implants. Implants can replace both natural teeth and some of their roots, depending on the patient’s needs. One implant will be required for each lost tooth, whether there are one or two. However, fewer implants may be necessary to support the replacement teeth if a person desires to replace numerous missing teeth.

Multiple dental implant procedure

We will make sure you are at ease and aware of every step of the dental implant process:

Consultation and treatment planning: – Depending on your particular situation, different dental implants can be used to replace several lost teeth. Our experts will discuss with you to decide the best course of action for your circumstances and to get you ready for the impending treatment and the subsequent recovery period.

Implant placement: – Multiple dental implants can be inserted quite easily and occasionally as only a local anaesthetic is needed. Our staff can administer anaesthesia if necessary to keep you at ease throughout the process. Several titanium fixtures will be inserted into the jaw during the surgery, leaving the surrounding healthy teeth untouched (depending on your treatment plan).

Recovery time: – Depending on how your body reacts and your present health, the healing, and recovery process following the placement of your dental implants can take 3 to 6 months. This gives the implant more time to fuse with the bone. We will probably schedule a few postoperative visits with the dentist who put the implant. Your normal dentist or a prosthodontist will construct new teeth on your implants by placing abutments and an implant-supported bridge once they have properly fused with your jawbone.

Advantages of implant-supported bridges

For several reasons, dental implants are a preferred method of tooth replacement. Without the assistance of the adjacent natural teeth, implant-supported bridges can replace teeth. Other tooth replacement alternatives, including permanent bridges and removable partial dentures, rely on the neighbouring teeth for support. The other healthy teeth could be harmed by this.

Bridges supported by implants protect the bone by replacing the tooth roots. Intact and healthy bone is maintained with dental implants because they merge with the jawbone. The bone surrounding the tooth root may degenerate with fixed bridges and removable partial dentures. Additionally, implants are comfortable and long-lasting.

Placement of implants

It is not required to replace every lost tooth with a different implant if a person has numerous missing teeth. An efficient method is to utilize dental bridges to span the implants and insert implants at each end of the tooth gap. This technique enhances chewing while requiring few implants. Additionally, it is steady and economical.

A titanium screw called a dental implant is placed in the jaw to replace a missing tooth root. The procedure is straightforward. It will take the implant several months to heal and attach to the bone. A small metal post known as an abutment will be attached to the dental implant after it has healed. It will enable the implant to secure the dentures in place. The final phase entails creating replacement teeth to fit precisely and affixing them to the abutment.

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