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Multi-Tooth Implants (Implant-Supported Bridges)

Your #1 Multi-Tooth Implants in
Raleigh, NC – Restore Multiple Teeth with Carolina Implant

If you’re missing several teeth, multi-tooth implants or an implant-supported bridge can provide a durable and natural-looking solution. At Carolina Implant, we offer personalized implant treatments designed to restore your smile and improve your oral health. Our state-of-the-art facility and expert team ensure that you receive the highest quality care throughout your implant journey.

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What Are Multi-Tooth Implants?

Multi-tooth implants involve placing two or more titanium posts into the jawbone to support individual crowns or a bridge. This approach is ideal for patients missing several adjacent teeth, as it provides a stable and permanent solution that looks and functions like natural teeth.

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The Advantages of Multi-Tooth Implants

The Process of Getting Multi-Tooth Implants

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1.Comprehensive Consultation

Your journey begins with a thorough consultation at Carolina Implant. We will assess your oral health, take detailed 3D scans, and discuss your goals and expectations. Based on this information, we will create a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.
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2. Surgical Placement of Implants

The surgical placement of multi-tooth implants is a precise process that involves placing titanium posts into the jawbone at strategic locations. This procedure is performed under local anesthesia, with sedation options available for your comfort. Our advanced imaging and guided surgery techniques ensure that each implant is placed with the utmost accuracy.
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3. Healing and Integration

After the implants are placed, a healing period of several months is required to allow the implants to integrate with the jawbone. This process, known as osseointegration, is crucial for the long-term success of your implants. During this time, temporary restorations may be placed to maintain the appearance of your smile.
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4. Final Restoration

Once osseointegration is complete, the final restorations—either individual crowns or an implant-supported bridge—are attached to the implants. Our on-site lab uses CAD/CAM technology to design and fabricate your restorations, ensuring a perfect fit and natural appearance.

Why Choose Carolina Implant for Multi-Tooth Implants?

Expertise and Experience

Our team at Carolina Implant includes highly skilled professionals with extensive experience in implant dentistry. We work together to ensure that every aspect of your treatment is handled with care and precision, resulting in optimal outcomes.

State-of-the-Art Technology

We utilize the latest dental technology to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of your treatment. From 3D imaging and guided surgery to CAD/CAM milling, our advanced tools allow us to provide high-quality care in a streamlined manner.

Cost-Effective Care

We believe that high-quality dental care should be accessible to everyone. Our all-in-one approach allows us to offer multi-tooth implants at a competitive price, making it easier for you to achieve the smile you deserve.

Personalized Treatment

At Carolina Implant, we understand that every patient is unique. That's why we take the time to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and create a treatment plan tailored to your individual needs and goals.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Multi-Tooth Implants

If you're missing several teeth and have sufficient jawbone density, you may be a good candidate for multi-tooth implants. We will conduct a thorough examination during your consultation to determine if this treatment is right for you.

The timeline for multi-tooth implants can vary depending on individual factors, but the process generally takes several months from start to finish. This includes the healing period required for osseointegration.

An implant-supported bridge is similar to a traditional bridge but is supported by implants rather than adjacent teeth. This provides greater stability and durability, as well as improved oral health outcomes.

Caring for an implant-supported bridge is similar to caring for natural teeth. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups are essential to maintain the health of your implants and surrounding tissues.