Multiple Tooth Implants

Multiple Tooth Dental Implants in Michigan | Michigan Periodontics


Restore Your Smile with Multiple Tooth Dental Implants

If you're missing multiple teeth, dental implants offer a durable, natural-looking solution to replace them, preserving your smile's function and appearance. Multiple tooth implants not only fill the gaps in your smile but also restore some of your teeth's natural roots, promoting jawbone health and overall oral stability.

Why Choose Implant-Supported Bridges Over Traditional Fixed Bridges or Partial Dentures?

When it comes to replacing several teeth, multiple-tooth dental implants provide many advantages over traditional fixed bridges and removable partial dentures:


Preservation of Natural Teeth: Implant-supported bridges don't rely on adjacent teeth for support. Unlike conventional fixed bridges, they prevent unnecessary wear on surrounding teeth, which often need reshaping to accommodate the bridge.

Convenient Care: Unlike removable dentures, which must be removed and cleaned regularly, implant-supported bridges require only standard brushing and flossing, making them easier to maintain long-term.

Bone Preservation: By integrating directly with the jawbone, implants help stimulate and maintain bone structure, preventing bone loss that can lead to a sunken facial appearance over time. In contrast, bone around natural teeth can deteriorate when traditional bridges or dentures are used, potentially causing gum recession and visible defects.

Improved Stability and Function: Implant-supported bridges don't shift or slip, allowing for a more natural eating experience. Traditional dentures may move in the mouth and limit certain foods, but implant-supported bridges provide the strength and stability to enjoy a wide range of foods.
In short, implant-supported bridges offer a more natural, functional, and comfortable alternative to fixed bridges and removable dentures, giving you a durable, confident smile.

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The Process for Placing Multiple Tooth Dental Implants

Getting a multiple-tooth implant typically involves three key components:

1. Implants: Titanium or zirconia posts are inserted into the jawbone, where they will integrate and act as artificial roots.

2. Prosthetic Teeth: Custom-made teeth designed to look and function like natural teeth.

3. Abutments: Connectors that join the prosthetic teeth to the implants.


Step-by-Step Overview


Implant Placement: The implant process starts by preparing the jawbone by creating small openings for each implant, carefully placed into the bone. This may involve peeling back gum tissue for optimal access. After placement, the implants are covered with temporary healing caps to protect the implant sites.

Healing Period: Over the next two to six months, the implants fuse with the bone through osseointegration, creating a stable foundation for the new teeth.

Attaching the Abutments: Once the implants have fused, the temporary caps are removed, and abutments are placed to support the final bridge.

Final Restoration: Custom-designed prosthetic teeth are attached to the abutments, completing the process. You'll regain full chewing function, a natural look, and enhanced comfort.

Reclaim Your Smile with Confidence

Multiple-tooth dental implants allow you to smile, chew, and speak confidently, knowing your restoration is stable and secure. This advanced solution also avoids many common issues associated with traditional bridges or dentures, like gum irritation, bone loss, and limited dietary choices.

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