multiple tooth

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Since I had the procedure, I’m able to chew food in a way I was struggling to do before. There was some level of confidence I don’t think I was aware had been affected.

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I love the staff. They are just amazing. They’re so friendly and they keep up with all the schooling, the certifications. So they know exactly what they’re doing. Dr. Bean is just so amazing.

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multiple tooth replacements in tx

dental implant solutions in greenville, tx

When you're missing several teeth, multiple implants can restore both function and appearance. Each implant acts as a secure anchor for crowns or bridges without affecting healthy neighboring teeth. The result is a stable and natural-looking smile tailored to your needs.

May involve individual crowns or an implant-supported bridge

Customized spacing and positioning for bite alignment

Ideal when several teeth are missing in one area

signs you may need multiple tooth implants

If you're missing several teeth in one or more areas of your mouth, have trouble chewing certain foods, or feel self-conscious about your smile, multiple tooth implants could be the right solution. Gaps in your smile can lead to shifting teeth, bite problems, and even jawbone loss over time. If you’re relying on a partial denture or notice discomfort with your current bridge, implants may offer a more permanent and comfortable alternative.

what to expect during the process

The process for getting multiple tooth implants begins with a thorough consultation, including 3D imaging to assess your bone and plan the placement. After that, implants are surgically placed into the jawbone and given time to integrate. Once healed, custom crowns or bridges are attached to the implants to restore your smile with a natural look and feel.

how long the process takes

The full treatment timeline can vary depending on your specific case, but most patients complete the process in 3 to 6 months. Healing time is crucial to allow the implants to properly bond with your bone (a process called osseointegration). In some cases, if conditions are ideal, temporary teeth may be placed sooner to maintain function and appearance while you heal.

smile transformations

Jason

Upper all-on-4 dental implants

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Terri

Four anterior same day crowns

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Dawn

Anterior crowns

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Arnold

Upper teeth in a day and lower restorative

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smile transformations

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Susan

Upper and lower arch teeth in a day

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Ginger

Upper and lower arch teeth in a day

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Wesley

Upper teeth in a day and lower anterior crowns

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Karen

Root canal and crowns

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benefits of multiple dental implants

Multiple tooth implants provide a secure and permanent solution for replacing several missing teeth at once.

strong foundation

Each implant is placed directly into the jawbone, offering exceptional strength and stability for chewing and speaking.

customized placement

Implants are carefully spaced and positioned based on your bite and facial structure for optimal comfort and aesthetics.

preserves bone

Because implants stimulate the jawbone, they help prevent bone loss that typically occurs with missing teeth.

natural appearance

Each restoration is crafted to closely resemble your natural teeth in shape, color, and function.

long-term durability

With proper care, multiple implants can last for decades, making them a reliable long-term investment.

no bridge prep

Unlike traditional bridges, there’s no need to shave down healthy adjacent teeth to support the restoration.

common questions

Below are common questions patients ask about getting multiple dental implants.

can the implants be placed all at once?

Yes, in many cases, several dental implants can be placed during a single surgical visit. This reduces overall treatment time and helps streamline the entire tooth replacement process.

will my smile look even and balanced?

Definitely—your implants and restorations are custom-designed to blend in with your natural teeth in shape, size, and color, creating a symmetrical and natural appearance.

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are they stronger than bridges or partials?

Yes, dental implants are anchored directly into your jawbone, giving them a level of strength and stability that traditional bridges or dentures just can't match.

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do I have to replace every missing tooth?

Not necessarily—two or more implants can support a multi-tooth bridge, allowing you to replace several missing teeth without needing one implant per tooth.

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