Overview
If you have lost two or more adjacent chewing teeth, have failed or damaged teeth, an ideal solution for you may be a bridge supported by implants.
The number of implants required depends on the number of missing teeth and the location of the affected teeth. Not every missing tooth necessarily requires an individual implant to replace when teeth are adjacent. A more stable and cost-effective approach is to place an implant at either end of the 'tooth gap' and bridge across the implants.
The implant-supported bridge is a simple solution that can fully restore the balance of your chewing function and protect remaining teeth without compromising life quality with loose dentures. With good care, implant-retained bridges can last a lifetime.
Problem
- You’re missing several adjacent teeth
- You have difficulty chewing effectively
Solution
- An implant-supported bridge, looking, feeling and functioning like natural teeth
Advantages
- Resumes normal eating while maintaining adjacent teeth and preserving natural jawbone
- Fixed in place, no need to remove for cleaning, won’t loosen or fall out
What to expectDepending on your functional and esthetic smile goals, your tailored treatment plan will most likely result in three visits
No case is the same, and some of these steps can be combined when conditions permit. Your dentist will work closely with you to create a tailored surgical and restorative treatment plan.
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PackagesWe offer complete treatment and travel packages tailored to your specific needs
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As required by law, all transactions and obligations related to dental tourism are under the responsibility of the Ministry of Health. Our partnering clinics are accredited by the Ministry of Health, adhering to the national standards of quality and hygiene.
A consultation at the clinic is necessary before your treatment commences. The one-to-one assessment is free of charge if you decide to proceed with the treatment. Your dentist will inform you of your options, confirm the preliminary plan cost estimates, time scales, healing time and the number of visits.
Many people prefer flying for the consultation and move with the treatment on the same visit (five to eight working days). Alternatively, you can return at a later date to start your treatment.