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At Stone Surgical Arts, multiple tooth implants provide a stable, long-term solution for patients missing several teeth in one area of the mouth. Losing more than one tooth can significantly affect chewing efficiency, jawbone health, speech, and overall confidence. Multiple tooth implants are designed to restore function and appearance while preserving the surrounding oral structures.

Our surgical approach focuses on precision, planning, and long-term success. By using advanced imaging and carefully coordinated treatment protocols, we create implant solutions that feel natural, secure, and durable.

What Are Multiple Tooth Implants?

What Are Multiple Tooth Implants?

Multiple tooth implants replace several missing teeth using strategically placed dental implants to support a fixed restoration. Instead of placing one implant for every missing tooth, implants can often be positioned to support an implant-supported bridge, restoring multiple teeth with fewer implants.

A multiple tooth implant solution typically includes:

  • Dental implants: Titanium posts placed into the jawbone
  • Abutments: Connectors that attach the implants to the restoration
  • Implant-supported bridge: A custom prosthetic designed to replace multiple teeth

This approach provides strong support while maintaining a natural look and feel.

Benefits of Multiple Tooth Implants

Replacing multiple missing teeth with dental implants offers significant advantages over traditional bridges or removable partial dentures.

Key benefits include:

  • Restores chewing strength and bite stability
  • Prevents bone loss in areas of missing teeth
  • Preserves facial structure and appearance
  • Does not rely on adjacent natural teeth for support
  • Fixed, non-removable solution
  • Improved comfort and speech
  • Long-term durability and reliability

Because implants replace the tooth roots, they help maintain jawbone health and prevent the shifting of remaining teeth.

Benefits of Multiple Tooth Implants
How Multiple Tooth Implants Compare to Other Options

How Multiple Tooth Implants Compare to Other Options

Traditional bridges require healthy neighboring teeth to be altered for support, which can weaken those teeth over time. Removable partial dentures may shift, cause discomfort, and do not protect the underlying bone.

Multiple tooth implants offer a fixed solution that stands independently. They provide greater stability, improved function, and a more natural experience compared to removable or tooth-supported options.

The Multiple Tooth Implant Process

While each treatment plan is personalized, the process typically follows several key steps to ensure precision and predictable outcomes.

Comprehensive Evaluation

Your care begins with a detailed consultation and advanced imaging. This allows our surgical team to evaluate bone quality, spacing, and anatomical structures to determine optimal implant placement.

Implant Placement

Dental implants are placed into the jawbone using precise surgical techniques. Comfort measures and anesthesia are used to ensure a smooth experience.

Healing and Integration

Over the following months, the implants integrate with the jawbone through osseointegration, creating a stable foundation for the final restoration.

Implant-Supported Restoration

Once healing is complete, a custom implant-supported bridge is secured to the implants, restoring both appearance and function.

Our team coordinates closely throughout each stage to ensure a seamless experience.

Bone Grafting and Preparatory Procedures

Patients who have been missing teeth for an extended period may experience bone loss. If insufficient bone is present to support implants, bone grafting may be recommended to rebuild the jaw structure.

These preparatory procedures allow many patients to become candidates for multiple tooth implants and improve long-term success.

Bone Grafting and Preparatory Procedures
Who Is a Candidate for Multiple Tooth Implants?

Who Is a Candidate for Multiple Tooth Implants?

Multiple tooth implants may be ideal for patients who:

  • Are missing several teeth in one area
  • Want a fixed, non-removable replacement
  • Prefer not to rely on partial dentures
  • Have adequate jawbone or are open to grafting
  • Are in good general health

A thorough consultation helps determine candidacy and treatment options tailored to your needs.

Precision Surgical Planning

At Stone Surgical Arts, implant placement is performed with meticulous attention to detail. Advanced imaging and surgical planning allow us to place implants in positions that maximize stability, function, and aesthetic outcomes.

Our expertise in oral and maxillofacial surgery ensures careful management of anatomical structures, promoting safety and long-term success.

Long-Term Care and Maintenance

Implant-supported restorations require routine care similar to natural teeth. Daily oral hygiene and regular dental visits are essential to maintain healthy gums and implant stability.

With proper care, multiple tooth implants can provide lasting comfort and function for many years.

Long-Term Care and Maintenance
Restore Function and Confidence

Restore Function and Confidence

Multiple missing teeth can impact daily activities and quality of life. Multiple tooth implants offer a reliable, natural-feeling solution that restores function while protecting long-term oral health.

At Stone Surgical Arts, we are committed to delivering surgical excellence and patient-centered care with results designed to last.

Schedule a Multiple Tooth Implant Consultation

If you are missing several teeth and want a secure, long-term solution, multiple tooth implants may be right for you. Our team at Stone Surgical Arts will guide you through every step with clarity and precision.

Contact Stone Surgical Arts today to schedule your consultation and learn more about restoring your smile with multiple tooth implants.

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