Implant-Supported Bridges
Replace several missing teeth in a row with a stable bridge anchored on dental implants.
What is Implant-Supported Bridges?
An implant-supported bridge replaces three or more missing teeth in a row by anchoring a custom bridge to two or more dental implants instead of natural teeth. This approach preserves your healthy adjacent teeth, prevents jawbone loss, and provides a stronger, longer-lasting result than a traditional tooth-supported bridge.
What You Should Know
Quick facts that answer the most common questions.
No need to file down healthy adjacent teeth as anchors
Implants stimulate the jawbone and prevent bone loss
Can last 20+ years with proper care; implants themselves can last a lifetime
Dr. Dennis Amores is an ICOI Fellow with 20+ years of implant experience in Miami
Often the best option when three or more adjacent teeth are missing
Frequently Asked Questions
A traditional bridge uses two healthy teeth as anchors and requires shaping them down for crowns. An implant-supported bridge anchors to titanium implants, leaving your natural teeth untouched and preventing bone loss.
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