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It’s an advanced restorative procedure that helps patients who have lost multiple adjacent teeth, and it functions just like the original teeth would, allowing patients to chew, speak, and smile confidently again.
Step 1: Initial Consultation and Planning
Your dentist will first conduct an examination to determine if you’re a suitable candidate for this procedure. This may involve taking X-rays and assessing the health of your gums and jawbone. If your jawbone is healthy and dense enough to support an implant, the procedure will proceed.
Step 2: Surgical Placement of the Implant
During the surgical procedure, a titanium implant is placed into the jawbone. This implant will serve as the root for the two artificial teeth. The surgery is performed under local anesthesia, and recovery time typically lasts a few days, during which you may experience mild swelling and discomfort.
Step 3: Healing and Osseointegration
After the implant is placed, your body needs time to integrate the implant with the jawbone in a process called osseointegration. This takes several months but is critical for the implant to be strong enough to support the bridge.
Step 4: Attaching the Abutment and Bridge
Once the implant has fully fused with the bone, a custom-made abutment is attached to the implant. This abutment connects the implant to the bridge. The final step involves fitting and securing the two-tooth bridge on the abutment. The bridge will be designed to match the color, size, and shape of your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless look.
Cost-Effective
A two-teeth bridge on a single implant is more affordable than getting two individual implants. It allows you to restore multiple missing teeth with the stability of one implant, saving both time and money.
Enhanced Functionality
A two-teeth bridge on one implant restores your ability to chew and speak without any discomfort or difficulty. The implant helps stabilize the bridge, ensuring it stays firmly in place, providing a reliable replacement for your lost teeth.
Improved Aesthetics
The bridge blends naturally with your existing teeth, restoring the appearance of your smile. Since the implant supports the bridge, it looks and functions just like natural teeth.
Preserves Jawbone Health
Implants are the only solution that helps prevent bone loss in the jaw after tooth loss. The titanium post acts as a root, stimulating the bone and keeping it healthy, which is essential for maintaining the shape and structure of your face.
Durable and Long-Lasting
With proper care, a two-teeth bridge on one implant can last for many years, making it a reliable and long-term solution for replacing missing teeth.
People who are missing two adjacent teeth and are looking for a solution that doesn’t require multiple implants.
Individuals who have healthy gums and sufficient bone density in the jaw to support the implant.
Those who want a durable and aesthetic solution to replace missing teeth without opting for dentures.
If you’re looking to replace two adjacent missing teeth, a two teeth bridge on one implant offers a perfect solution that restores both the function and appearance of your mouth. This treatment is both practical and cost-effective, allowing you to avoid the hassle of traditional dentures or the need for multiple implants.
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After With the expertise of your dental care provider and the advancement of implant technology, a two teeth bridge on one implant can significantly improve your smile and oral health. Consult with your dentist today to see if this solution is right for you!