Multiple Teeth Replacement in Cincinnati & Mason, OH
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are experts in providing healthy, long-term solutions for missing teeth. At Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Specialists of Cincinnati, we offer implant-based treatments to restore your smile. Whether you are missing several teeth or all of your teeth, Dr. Robert Lucas, Dr. Garrett Seghi, and Dr. Eric Murnan will design a custom care plan that brings health and beauty to your smile again. Contact us at our offices in Cincinnati or Mason, OH, to see how dental implants can restore your multiple missing teeth.
Tooth Replacement Options for Multiple Missing Teeth
If you have experienced tooth loss, there are several treatment options to consider when restoring your smile. The right option for you will depend on your oral health and smile goals. During your first visit to our office, we will examine your oral health and design a personalized treatment plan unique to your smile restoration needs.
- Multiple Tooth Implants. We can insert dental implants to replace multiple missing teeth. Multiple individual implants are ideal if you have teeth that are missing in different parts of your mouth.
- Implant-Supported Bridge. An implant-supported bridge replaces multiple teeth that are next to each other in the dental arch. One implant post can typically support up to three replacement teeth.
- Full-Arch Restoration. Ideal for patients who are missing all of their teeth, full-arch restoration provides you with a brand new smile. Several dental implants are inserted, which support a fixed, fully functional prosthesis.
- Removable Full or Partial Dentures. You can receive full or partial dentures without undergoing a surgical procedure. Removable dentures do not prevent bone loss or restore full functionality.
- Dental Bridge. A dental bridge replaces multiple teeth next to each other and relies on adjacent teeth for support. Bridges do not prevent bone loss, but restore some functionality.
Benefits of Dental Implants
Dental implants are the only tooth replacement option that is surgically inserted into the jaw. Just like natural teeth roots, the implant posts stimulate the jaw to prevent bone loss and restore full oral function to your new teeth. Whether you are receiving a single implant, multiple implants, an implant-supported bridge, or undergoing full-arch restoration, your new teeth will contribute to your long-term oral health and restore confidence to your smile.
Many people choose to replace missing teeth with dental implants because they look and feel natural. As long as you have enough jaw bone to support the implant and can safely undergo a general surgical procedure, you are likely an excellent candidate for dental implants. Even if bone loss has occurred, our oral surgeons can rebuild the jaw bone with a variety of bone grafting techniques available. Once the bone graft heals, you will be ready to receive your dental implants.
Removable partial dentures are a quick way to restore missing teeth, but they can be uncomfortable to wear and may slip or cause sores if they are not fitted correctly. Dental implants, however, stay in place at all times. There are no removable parts or metal pieces to clean around. Many patients who wear dentures often replace them with dental implants because they are more comfortable, convenient, and promote better oral health.
Multiple Teeth Replacement in Cincinnati and Mason, OH
At Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Specialists of Cincinnati, we are passionate about restoring our patients' smiles and improving their oral health. We make dental implants a possibility for more patients by offering a variety of implant treatments and bone grafting techniques. Contact us in Cincinnati or Mason, OH, today to see how dental implants can replace your missing teeth and provide you with a beautifully healthy smile you can enjoy for life.
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At Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Specialists of Cincinnati, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional patient care and clinical outcomes to the greater Cincinnati area. Contact our Sharonville or Western Hills office in Cincinnati to schedule a consultation and see how oral surgery can improve your smile, confidence, and health.