Multi Tooth Implants
What are Multiple Dental Implants?

What Causes Multiple Tooth Implants?
Implants
These are cylindrical screws made up of physiologically inert metal titanium and its alloys and are attached to the jawbone at the site of the missing teeth.
Abutments
These are placed on top of the implants and connect the artificial teeth to the implants.
Prosthetic teeth
These are artificial teeth usually designed in dental laboratories to adjust well in your mouth.
Why Do WeNeed Multiple Tooth Implants ?


Why should you do Multiple Tooth Implants ?
Outcome of Multiple Tooth Implants
Why Multiple Teeth Dental Implants?
The Pros and Cons of Getting Dental Implants
Pros :
Getting a whole new smile
More Cost-Effective to Replace Missing Tooth
They look and feel like natural teeth – Dental implants have the appearance of real teeth. In fact, once your implant has been fitted, you’ll hardly be able to tell the difference between your replacement tooth and your real teeth.
You can eat and chew with ease – Unlike dentures, implants won’t feel any different than your regular teeth when eating and chewing.
Dental implants can last a lifetime – Implants are a long-lasting tooth replacement solution. You may need to replace the crowns every 10-15 years, but if you look after the implants, they can last a lifetime.
They’re easy to take care of – You should take care of your implants the same way you would take care of your regular teeth with daily brushing and flossing, regular dental checkups and a healthy diet.
They prevent bone loss – Dental implants are anchored into your jaw, similar to your real teeth. The screw thread of the implant acts as the root of a natural tooth, so with dental implants, your jaw bone remains strong and you won’t experience bone loss.
Cons :
Unsuitable for Some Patients – You have to meet a set of requirements. In order to have dental implant surgery, you first have to meet certain criteria.
It Can Be Time Consuming – Dental implants are not a quick fix and can take several months to complete. If you’re replacing an existing damaged tooth, this will first need to be removed.
The cost of the procedure – While dental implants are the best long term solution for tooth loss, they’re not always the most cost effective.
Advantages of multiple teeth dental implants.
- Replacing multiple missing teeth using dental implants will help you prevent future bone loss
- You can enjoy all your favorite food without the fear of implants breaking or coming out.
- Improved aCan mimic the strength of your natural tooth.ttractiveness to the opposite sex.
- Experts will develop custom-fabricated crowns that are placed over the abutments and will function like a real tooth. You don’t have to worry about future bone loss or difficulty in chewing your favorite food.
Types of dental implants

Single tooth implants

Implant supported dentures

Full mouth acrylic (pmma)
BEFORE AND AFTER



Multiple Dental Implant Procedure

Consultation and treatment planning.
The procedure to replace multiple missing teeth with dental implants can differ depending on your individual case. Our team will consult with you to determine the best plan for your situation and prepare you for the upcoming procedure and recovery period.
Implant placement.
Placing multiple dental implants is a relatively minor procedure and can sometimes only require local anesthesia. If needed, our team can use sedation to ensure you feel comfortable throughout the procedure. During the procedure, multiple (depending on your specific treatment plan) titanium fixtures will be placed in the jaw leaving surrounding natural teeth intact.
Recovery time
After your dental implants are placed the healing and recovery time can take anywhere from three to six months, depending on how your body responds and the state of your current health. This time allows the implant to integrate into the bone. You’ll likely see the dentist that placed the implant a couple of times for postoperative checks. Once your implants are fully integrated into the jawbone, you’ll see your regular dentist or a prosthodontist to then have the implants restored by placing abutments and an implant-supported bridge.
Things to Avoid Doing After a Dental Implant Procedure
- Smoking - Dental implants rely on a process known as osseointegration, which is how the jawbone develops and grows around the implants.
- Excessive Rinsing. Intense Exercise. Hard or Hot Foods. Drinking with a Straw.
Risks And Complications
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