Multiple-Tooth Implant-Supported Bridges in Downtown Los Angeles, CA

Missing multiple teeth in a row? Multiple-tooth implant-supported bridges in Downtown Los Angeles at Perio Implant Health Professionals give you a stable, lasting restoration that preserves your surrounding teeth and bone.

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Understanding Multiple-Tooth Implant-Supported Bridges

A multiple-tooth implant-supported bridge replaces two or more consecutive missing teeth using dental implants as anchors rather than relying on healthy neighboring teeth for support. Dr. Rodriguez places implants at each end of the gap, then attaches a custom-crafted bridge to span the space. The result is a fixed restoration that looks, feels, and functions like your natural teeth while protecting the bone and gum structure beneath.

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Benefits of Multiple-Tooth Implant-Supported Bridges

1.

Preserves Healthy Teeth

Unlike traditional bridges, implant-supported restorations don’t require grinding down neighboring teeth to serve as anchors.

2.

Lasting Stability

Implants fuse with your jawbone to create a strong foundation that holds your bridge firmly in place for years to come.

3.

Reduces Bone Loss

The implant posts stimulate the jawbone just like natural tooth roots, preventing the bone loss that typically follows tooth removal.

4.

Enhanced Appearance

Your custom bridge is designed to blend seamlessly with your existing smile, restoring your ability to eat and speak with confidence.

Implant-supported bridges are the only tooth replacement option that actively preserves the jawbone structure beneath the missing teeth.

What to Expect

Comprehensive Consultation

Dr. Rodriguez assesses your gum health, bone density, and overall oral condition using advanced imaging to create a personalized treatment plan.

Implant Placement

The titanium posts are carefully positioned into your jawbone at each end of the gap, establishing a secure foundation for your future bridge.

Healing Period

Over the following months, your implants fuse naturally with the surrounding bone through a process called osseointegration.

Bridge Placement

Once integration is complete, Dr. Rodriguez attaches your custom-crafted bridge, completing your smile with a restoration built to last.

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Is a Multiple-Tooth Implant-Supported Bridge Right for You?

Most patients missing two or more adjacent teeth with adequate bone density are strong candidates for implant-supported bridges. Dr. Rodriguez evaluates each patient individually to determine whether this restoration is the right path forward.

  • You want a restoration that protects neighboring teeth and bone
  • You are missing two or more consecutive teeth
  • Your gum tissue and surrounding bone are in good health
  • You are committed to maintaining good oral hygiene
  • You prefer a fixed, permanent option over a removable partial denture

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Why Choose Perio Implant Health Professionals for Your Multiple-Tooth Implant-Supported Bridge in Downtown Los Angeles?

Dr. Rodriguez brings specialized periodontal expertise to every implant procedure, with advanced training in the gum and bone structures that make long-term implant success possible. Our team is committed to guiding you through every step with clear communication, personalized care, and a focus on results that last.

  • Periodontal Specialist: Dr. Rodriguez’s focused training means superior outcomes for implant-based restorations.
  • Advanced Imaging Technology: We use 3D imaging to plan each implant with precision and accuracy.
  • Complex Case Experience: We welcome patients who have been told implants may not be an option for them.
  • Customized Treatment Plans: Every restoration is tailored to your unique anatomy, health history, and smile goals.
  • Comfortable, Welcoming Environment: Your comfort and confidence matter at every stage of your care.
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Multiple-Tooth Implant-Supported Bridge FAQs

If you have any questions about multiple-tooth implant-supported bridges, we’ve got answers.

How long does the implant-supported bridge process take?

The full process typically spans several months to allow for proper implant integration before the bridge is placed. Dr. Rodriguez will outline your specific timeline during your initial consultation.

Are implant-supported bridges permanent?

With proper care and routine dental visits, implant-supported bridges are designed to last many years, often a lifetime. The bridge itself may eventually need replacement due to normal wear, while the implants remain in place.

How much does a multiple-tooth implant-supported bridge cost?

The cost varies depending on how many implants are needed, whether preparatory procedures like bone grafting are required, and the complexity of your case. We provide detailed, transparent estimates during your consultation so there are no surprises.

Does insurance cover implant-supported bridges?

Many dental insurance plans offer partial coverage for implant-supported restorations, though benefits vary by policy. Our team will help verify your coverage and discuss flexible financing options to make your treatment accessible.

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Definition of common dental implants terminology

Abutment: The abutment is the connector piece between a dental implant and an the crown.

Osseointegration: Osseointegration is the process by which your dental implant bonds and integrates with the surrounding bone.

Titanium: This is a strong metal that is often used for implants. It is also the same material used to make airplane wings, so you know it is very strong. This metal is also lightweight, which makes it perfect for implants.

Bone Graft: A dental bone graft is a procedure to add more bone in a part of the jaw where bone has been lost or where additional support is needed.

Dentures: A removable plate or frame holding one or more artificial teeth.

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