Implants For Multiple Missing Teeth
A dental implant is an artificial root that holds in the artificial teeth in position. Depending on the number of teeth lost, single or multiple dental implants are used to replace lost teeth that look and function as natural teeth. Dental implants are manufactured using high quality non reactive titanium with a fused abutment and implant. Single and multiple piece dental implants are as a permanent solution to people who have lost teeth due to trauma, natural tooth loss or with severe dental problems.
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Multiple Teeth Dental Implants
Multiple teeth dental implants are an advanced option for patients who have lost several teeth, whether due to injury, gum disease, or decay. These implants involve placing two or more dental implants in the jawbone to support a dental bridge or denture. Depending on the specific needs of the patient, multiple teeth dental implants can be used to replace a few adjacent teeth, several non-adjacent teeth, or even a full arch of teeth.
Single and multiple pieces implant procedure
Single and multiple piece implantation (Tooth Replacement) procedure consume very less and the crown can be placed on the very next day after the implantation. The implants are available in various sizes and shape that suit various jaw bone measurements. Dental implant eliminates the requirement of bone grafting and is performed by a team of experienced dental surgeons at affordable cost. They are easy to maintain and require no repair or adjustments in the long run.
The dentist evaluates the oral condition and perform test to understand the amount of quality jaw bone available for the insertion of dental implants. After the assessment, the dentist initiates the procedure by administering a dose of local anesthesia to numb the jaw area to reduce the pain and discomfort caused during the procedure. The dentist cleans the area by removing and extracting the remains of the damaged or lost tooth from the cavity. Using special tool and drills to create a void in the jaw bone and the exact size of single or multiple piece implant is placed on the spot in the desired angulations. A crown is worn over the implant sites to resemble that of a natural tooth.
Advantages of a single and multiple piece implant
- Mimics the appearance and function of a natural tooth
- Can choose the beat matching shade
- Do not affect the neighboring teeth and gum tissues
- Jawbone preservation and remains healthy and intact
- Easy to clean
- Do not degrade over time
- Require only regular brushing and flossing of teeth for maintenance
- Eliminates the risk of screw loosing or repair.
- Almost identical to the rest of the teeth.
- Available as single or multiple piece
- Multiple implant creates a strong base for bridges and dentures
If the patient lacks sufficient jawbone density to support the implants, bone grafting may be required. This involves adding bone material to the jawbone to create a stable foundation for the implants. The dental professional can surgically place the titanium implant posts into the jawbone. The number of implants required will depend on the treatment plan and the patient’s specific needs.
After this, the patient undergoes a healing period, during which the implants fuse with the jawbone through osseointegration. Depending on the patient’s healing process and the number of implants placed, this can take several months.
Once the implants have successfully fused with the jawbone, abutments are attached to the implants. These serve as connectors between the implants and the dental prosthetics. Impressions of the patient’s mouth are taken to create a custom dental bridge or denture that the implants will support. Once the prosthetic is ready, it is attached to the abutments, completing the multiple teeth dental implant procedure.
Multiple teeth dental implants are not similar to other dental treatment choices. They support custom-made dental prosthetics, restore the patient’s smile and preserve jawbone health. Multiple teeth dental implants can significantly improve oral health and quality of life.
Advantages
- Increased stability and strength: As implants are anchored directly into the jawbone, they provide a solid foundation for the artificial teeth and ensure a secure fit. Implants are impervious to decay and therefore will last much longer than tooth-supported bridges
- Improved appearance: Multi-implant bridges look and feel natural, giving you a confident and natural smile.
- Natural chewing capacity: Using multiple implants provides greater support for the bridge, allowing you to chew as normal without worrying about movement or shifting.
- Postoperative Care: After the IMF procedure, patients need a liquid or soft food diet as jaw movement is restricted. Pain management, infection prevention, and regular follow-ups are crucial to monitor healing.
- Durable and long-lasting: Multi-implant bridges are more durable and can last longer than traditional bridges. The dental implants effectively stimulate bone growth, which prevents bone loss that is commonly experienced with other types of bridges.
- Improved oral health: Because they rely on dental implant support rather than natural teeth, they help avoid decay and gum disease. Implants also help to maintain a healthy jawbone by preserving bone structure.
At Ivory dental clinic we provide cheap and affordable Tooth replacement with single and multiple implants that offer long lasting and strong teeth. We use latest technology and highest quality materials to craft customized single and multiple implants that best fit the client requirement. Each individual case is assessed by our team of expert dentist and dental surgeons and customizes treatment plans accordingly. This ensures the patient experience the best treatment options with best results and is trouble free from regular maintenance. The new set of teeth acts and functions as natural tooth and bring in smile and confidence to your life.
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