Anterior Implant-Supported Bridge

Missing anterior teeth in upper arch

If you have multiple missing teeth and wish to restore the appearance and functionality of your mouth, an implant-supported bridge might be a viable solution.

Implants supporting multiple teeth

Dental implants can provide a stable and long-term solution for replacing missing teeth. Treatment typically involves several appointments to complete.

Implants mimicking tooth roots

By mimicking the structure of a tooth's root, dental implants allow for replacing multiple missing teeth when placing multiple implants for individual restorations may not be possible.

Intraoral scanner capturing 3D images

Treatment starts with an intraoral scanner generating detailed 3D images to aid implant placement and the final restoration's design.

Implants placed with healing caps

Next, the area is prepared for placing the dental implants surgically into the bone with special healing caps.

Temporary restoration during healing

A temporary restoration can be added while you heal. Your doctor will discuss the best options for your situation.

Monitoring implant healing process

On subsequent visits, your doctor will monitor the healing process and let you know when the area is ready for further treatment.

Healing caps removed and posts placed

Once the area has healed, the healing caps are removed, and posts are placed in the implants.

Scanning for abutments

Another intraoral scan is taken to create abutments, which serve as the foundation for the bridge.

Abutments placed and final design scan

Once the abutments are prepared, they are placed into the implants, and another scan is performed to create the final bridge design.

Final bridge placed and adjusted

When the bridge is ready, your doctor will make any necessary adjustments and securely fix it.