What Is an Implant-Supported Bridge?
In this video, Dr. Chris Powell explains implant-supported bridges, using implants to replace multiple teeth with a stable, natural-looking ceramic bridge.
An implant-supported bridge is a dental restoration option for individuals missing multiple teeth. Instead of using natural teeth as anchors, this type of bridge uses two to three dental implants that are placed into the jawbone. On top of these implants, a ceramic bridge consisting of multiple artificial teeth is securely attached.
This method allows for the replacement of several teeth with just a few implants, providing a stable and aesthetically pleasing solution. The ceramic used in the bridge mimics the appearance of natural teeth, blending seamlessly with the rest of your smile.
If you are missing multiple teeth and want to explore more about this option, I recommend coming in for a free consultation. During the visit, we can assess whether you are a suitable candidate for an implant-supported bridge and discuss the best course of action to restore your dental health and smile.
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