Multiple Dental Implants​ Delta, BC

Multiple Teeth Replacement

Have you lost more than one tooth? There are several options for you, including multiple dental implants, dentures, bridges, and dentures fastened by implants. You may ask which solution is the best one for you. Usually, dental implants are the most appropriate treatment for missing teeth because they look like your natural teeth.

Multiple Dental Implants FAQ

What are multiple dental implants?nce cover the cost of dental implants?

Dental implants consist of titanium screws that are placed in the jawbone and function like the root of the natural teeth. Mostly, people who have lost one or more teeth due to gum disease or injuries, volunteer to get dental implants.

It does not matter if you have lost one tooth, several teeth, or all your teeth because dental implants can play a significant role in improving your smile. Ideally, a dental implant supports a single tooth. However, if the bone density is adequate, an implant can be used to support more than one single tooth replacement. For example, six dental implants can support ten teeth.

Each missing tooth does not require a separate dental implant. If you have lost multiple teeth, the cosmetic dentist performs multiple dental implants. Also, in cases where there is not enough bone to support the dental implant or the implant is in a sensitive location, the multiple dental implants are used. It should be noted that having multiple teeth implant is much more affordable tooth replacement for those who have lost multiple teeth. Call wellbeing Dental for more information about our service on dental implants in Delta.

How is a multiple teeth implant placed?
The process of multiple dental implants is similar to the single-tooth implant. The difference is that the cosmetic dentist places the implant screw at both ends of the toothless area, which function as the natural root. After six months, the cosmetic dentist places a dental bridge on it.
How many dental implants can I have?
If you have lost all 32 teeth, you can have one dental implant for each tooth, which means a total of 32 dental implants. But the same number of teeth can be replaced with fewer dental implants. The use of multiple teeth implants is much more affordable and cost-effective.

Factors Affecting the Success of Multiple Teeth Implants

Many factors contribute to the success of dental implants. Some common factors include:

Sufficient Bone

Sufficient bone density is one of the most important necessities for dental implant success. Bone grafts or mini-implants are sometimes used for patients who do not have adequate bone density.

Proper Overall Health

Since multiple teeth implant requires a surgical procedure, you need to have appropriate overall health. Patients who smoke, drink alcohol, or have diabetes are generally less likely to have dental implants because the process of implant healing time may be affected.

Healthy Gums

Healthy gums are required to protect multiple teeth implants because they are placed in the jawbones. Usually, patients who have periodontal disease experience dental implant failure.

Practice Proper Oral Hygiene

Dental implants require excellent oral hygiene. You have to brush your teeth and use dental floss every day. Regular visits to the dentist are also crucial to maintaining oral hygiene.

Stop Your Bad Habits

If you have bad habits, such as teeth grinding or bruxism, consult our cosmetic dentist about how to stop them.

If you are a candidate for multiple teeth implants in Delta, call our Delta dental clinic to set up an appointment.

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