Multiple Dental Implants

Multiple Dental Implants

Multiple dental implants are used to replace several missing or severely damaged teeth while restoring both dental function and smile aesthetics.

When multiple teeth are lost or no longer structurally viable, implant-supported restorations provide a stable and long-term solution for rebuilding the dental structure.

Instead of replacing each tooth individually, implant-supported bridges or restorations can restore multiple teeth using strategically placed implants.

At Nova, multiple implant treatments are carefully planned according to the patient's bone structure, oral health condition and long-term rehabilitation goals.

When Are Multiple Implants Recommended?

Multiple dental implants may be recommended when several teeth are missing or require extraction. Common situations include:

  • Multiple missing teeth affecting chewing ability
  • Severely damaged or decayed teeth requiring extraction
  • Advanced wear or structural dental deterioration
  • Previous restorations that are no longer functional

In these cases, implant-supported restorations can help restore both the function and appearance of the teeth.

Can Dental Implants Be Placed Immediately After Tooth Extraction?

In some cases, dental implants may be placed immediately after a tooth extraction. This approach is known as immediate implant placement.

However, this option depends on several important factors, including the condition of the surrounding bone and the presence of infection in the extraction area.

If the bone structure is strong and healthy, immediate implant placement may be possible. In other situations, the area may need time to heal before the implant can be placed.

The decision is always based on detailed clinical and radiological evaluation to ensure long-term implant stability.

Treatment Process

Multiple implant rehabilitation typically involves several stages.

  • Dental Assessment — Evaluation of existing teeth, bone structure and overall oral health.
  • Tooth Extraction (if required) — Teeth that cannot be restored may be carefully removed.
  • Implant Placement — Dental implants are placed into the jawbone at strategic positions.
  • Healing and Osseointegration — The implants integrate with the bone during the healing phase.
  • Final Restoration — Implant-supported crowns or bridges are placed to restore dental structure.

Advantages of Multiple Implant Restoration

Multiple dental implants help restore both dental stability and chewing function. Benefits may include:

  • Improved chewing ability
  • Stable dental structure
  • Restoration of smile aesthetics
  • Prevention of bone loss in the jaw

Implant-supported restorations also help maintain the natural alignment of the remaining teeth.

Long-Term Stability

Dental implants provide a durable and stable solution when properly maintained. Regular dental monitoring, good oral hygiene and professional care help maintain the health of implant-supported restorations. With appropriate care, implants can provide long-term functional and aesthetic results.

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