The Roundhouse Dental Bridge Process Explained
In this video, Dr. Chris Powell explains how the roundhouse bridge process works, from the initial records to the placement of small-diameter implants.
For a full roundhouse bridge, start with a free consultation. We’ll take comprehensive records, including 3D X-rays, photos, and the lab work needed to design your restoration. There may be a few try-ins to ensure the teeth look and feel right.
On the day of your procedure, we place about 10 to 14 small, minimally invasive implants. Because these implants are so narrow, recovery is typically much faster than with traditional full-size implants used in All-on-Four or All-on-Six cases, which often require months of healing. With small-diameter implants, most patients return to normal activities within weeks.