Multiple Teeth Implants Mt Laurel, NJ
Multiple Teeth Replacement provided by Dr. Fizza Jaffery
in Mt Laurel, NJ at Union Mill Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center
Unfortunately, tooth loss is a part of life for millions of Americans. According to the American College of Prosthodontists, about 120 million people in the U.S. are missing at least one tooth, and 36 million have no teeth at all. If you are missing multiple teeth, you have come to the right place!
At Union Mill Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center, we specialize in restorations designed to replace multiple missing teeth. The type of restoration you receive depends on your circumstance. More often than not, we recommend an implant-related solution.
Types of Restorations for Multiple Missing Teeth
Multiple missing teeth that are adjacent to one another usually require a bridge. A traditional bridge consists of two dental crowns linked together by a pontic, or false tooth. The two surrounding teeth are reshaped and capped with the crowns, allowing the appliance to "bridge" the gap created by your missing teeth.
An implant-supported bridge follows the same basic principle but does not rely on any teeth. Instead, a series of implants are placed underneath the gum tissue and into the jawbone. Most of the time, we place an implant post for each missing tooth. If this is not possible, we may suspend a pontic between two implants.
If you only have a few remaining teeth, or none at all, you may qualify for a full-arch restoration. Options include All on X dental implants, fixed complete bridges, implant-supported overdentures, and implant-retained dentures. We must extract any problem teeth before you receive your full-arch appliance.
An implant retained fixed bridge is an excellent alternative to a traditional bridge or a partial denture. The bridge consists of a series of pontics, or false teeth, that are supported by dental implants. Typically, we place an implant for each missing tooth. If this is not possible, we may suspend a pontic between two implant posts.
An overdenture is another full-arch restoration that can be supported by dental implants. An overdenture consists of prosthetic teeth that are set in an acrylic, flesh-colored base that rests on the gums. An implant-supported overdenture is a great alternative to traditional dentures or even implant-retained dentures.
An implant-supported denture is similar to All-on-X but usually requires more implants. We may recommend an implant-supported denture if you want a better alternative to traditional dentures. A traditional denture is a removable appliance that rests on the gums. Because it is not secured by implants, many patients experience difficulty eating, discomfort, and even embarrassing slips.
The Implant Process
The first step is to determine if you are a suitable candidate for multiple implants. Dr. Jaffery will perform a series of diagnostic tests during your consultation. For implant treatment to be successful, you must have an adequate amount of bone in the jaw. If your tooth loss has remained untreated for a long period, you may need a bone graft first.
Once we are sure your jaw is capable of supporting multiple implants, we can schedule your surgery. Each implant will be placed deep with your jawbone. The number of implants we place depends on the type of restoration you need. A full-arch restoration can require anywhere from four to eight implants.
During a brief healing period, the implants and your bone will fuse through the process of osseointegration. Once osseointegration is complete, we can place your final restoration. In the meantime, you may need to wear a temporary, or removable denture.
Benefits of Dental Implants for Multiple Missing Teeth
Implant-supported restorations have some benefits over traditional methods, especially when it comes to multiple missing teeth. Some of these benefits include:
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Superior Appearance: Most implant-supported restorations are made from porcelain or zirconia, offering the very best in aesthetics.
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Superior Comfort: Because the implants become a part of your bone, you will not experience the typical discomforts associated with traditional dentures.
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Superior Durability and Longevity: The process of osseointegration allows implants to support a restoration for several decades or even a lifetime.
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Improved Oral Health: The implant post will prevent bone deterioration. Unlike traditional bridges, an implant bridge will not have an adverse effect on your surrounding teeth.
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Convenience: An implant is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. You should be able to treat your restoration as you would your natural teeth. |
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If you are missing multiple teeth, don't wait any longer! Call (856) 437-5225 to schedule a consultation visit today! |