Having missing teeth replaced is a key factor to maintaining good oral health. Gaps left by missing teeth can have significant consequences if not treated properly. For one, the surrounding teeth will start shifting to fill the gap left over from the missing tooth, which can cause bite issues and difficulty cleaning. A gap can also cause the jawbone to deteriorate, which can have an impact on the appearance of your facial structure.
In some cases, patients may have several missing teeth and may be looking to implant all of them at once. The ability to do this depends on various factors particular to each patient. Before initiating dental implant treatment, the dentist must first assess your bone volume as well as screen for any signs of periodontal disease. Based on these factors, the dentist can then assess whether you’re a viable candidate to have multiple implants done at once.
If you have multiple missing teeth in a row, and if your oral health condition renders you as a viable candidate for multiple teeth implants, you can potentially benefit from having fewer implants placed. For example, in some cases, even as few as two implants can support a four-tooth bridge.
To assess whether you can have multiple implants placed at once, or whether tooth implants are indeed the optimal option in your situation, you have to start by getting a thorough assessment from a dental professional.
At Maple Family Dentistry, our comprehensive dental exams assess and screen across all areas, to identify all possible options for your specific treatment needs.