Replacing Several Missing Teeth with Stable Support
Dental implants can be used to replace multiple teeth—either individually or as anchors for bridges or partial dentures.
Supporting Patients with More Than One Missing Tooth
When multiple teeth are missing, implants can restore both appearance and everyday function. Depending on the number and location of missing teeth, we may recommend:
- Individual implants for each missing tooth
- Implants placed strategically to support a bridge
- Implant-supported partial dentures
We work with your general dentist or prosthodontist to develop a plan that restores your bite while preserving surrounding structures.
Surgical Placement Tailored to Your Case
The process begins with an exam, 3D imaging, and a review of your dental and medical history. Our approach may include:
- Placing implants in multiple sites in one surgical visit
- Using bone grafting or sinus lifts if bone loss is present
- Coordinating closely with your restorative provider for crown or bridge placement
Healing typically takes several months before the final teeth are attached.
This Option May Be Right If You:
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Have several missing teeth in one or both arches
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Want a fixed solution rather than removable partials
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Have sufficient bone or are open to grafting
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Have been referred for implant-supported bridges or dentures
Explore Your Options for Multiple Tooth Replacement
We’ll guide the surgical phase and support your long-term results in collaboration with your care team.