Multi-Tooth Replacement
THE OVERVIEW
Multiple tooth replacement is a viable option for the restoration of multiple lost or decaying teeth in different parts of the jaw. Just like with a single tooth replacement, several tooth replacements in various locations don’t require a whole bridge of support. Rather, every new tooth is secured by the dental implant’s screw-like component. Our main area of interest is osseointegration, which is the structural and functional interaction between artificial materials and living bone.
THE METHOD
Acquiring and refining the appropriate balance between artificial and natural is a result of our advanced skills and genuine training in prosthetic surgery. Our goal with the Osseointegration surgical process is to create a Bone-implant relationship that is foolproof. Our commercially pure titanium dental implants are the first step toward a healthy partnership between the two. The natural jawbone is where this hypoallergenic material is most readily assimilated, which facilitates the long-term survival of the artificial materials in the mouth. We are proud of our proficiency in prosthetic surgery in addition to the materials we employ. We use a flexible approach, whereas other dental implant practices could turn away patients who don’t meet their set protocols.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
The overall condition of the mouth is questioned when one or more randomly distributed compromised teeth are present. We do more than just make decaying or missing teeth seem better; we stop the bacterial overgrowth and chronic disease that is festering inside the jawbone. Enamel’s apparent degeneration serves as a precursor to more serious, lower-level issues, much like a domino effect. Together, we can enhance both appearance and usefulness.