Multiple Implants in Byford

Restore Your Beautiful Smile and Improve Your Oral Health with Multiple Implants

Multiple implants are a great option for people who are missing multiple teeth. Titanium posts are placed in the jawbone, and they serve as a replacement for your natural tooth roots and can support either dental crowns or bridges. The number of titanium implant posts you will need depends on the type of restoration you choose. With multiple implants, you can have the smile you’ve always wanted without worrying about your teeth slipping or getting in the way. Since they are placed by skilled dentists at Byford Smiles, you can rest assured that your implants will last for years to come. So if you’re looking for a long-term solution to your tooth loss, consider multiple implants.
Advantages of Multiple Implants

Natural-looking Option
Multiple implants are a natural-looking, long-term replacement option for multiple lost teeth. Your dental restoration will look and feel natural with titanium root-like posts and a custom-fit prosthesis. Furthermore, multiple implants are durable and designed to last for a long time, so they are a worthwhile investment for your long-term oral health.

Maintain Jawbone Density
With multiple implants, you can enjoy all the benefits of a natural smile while also maintaining a healthy jawbone. They will be surgically inserted into your jaw bone and act as artificial tooth roots. Once in place, they will fuse with your bones and prevent bone loss.

Preserves Natural Tooth Structure of Adjacent Teeth
One of the most significant benefits of multiple tooth implants is that they do not require healthy adjacent teeth for support. This means that you don't have to grind down your existing teeth to make room for the implants, which can improve your dental health in the long term. Multiple implants offer a healthier option for replacing missing teeth as they preserve the healthy teeth around them.
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FAQ's About
Multiple Implants
Am I a good candidate for multiple implants?
Most people are good candidates for multiple implants. However, some circumstances and factors can reduce your chances of success with dental implants. Good candidates for multiple implants generally have healthy gums and a fully developed jaw bone to support implants. Implants may still be a good choice for you if you have lost bone in your jaw. With the help of bone grafting procedures, bone can be rebuilt before implant placement.
To find out if you are a good candidate for multiple implants, we recommend scheduling a dental implant consultation at Byford Smiles. One of our dentists will examine you to determine if dental implants are a suitable option for you.
Does getting multiple implants hurt?
Since sedation or anaesthesia is involved, the procedure will not hurt. A local anaesthetic will numb the nerves surrounding the surgery area if you only require two implants. A numbed nerve will make your dental implant procedure painless. You may feel pressure from time to time, but it shouldn’t be painful. When the numbness wears off after the surgical procedure, you may experience mild discomfort. However, if you need more implants, general anesthesia may be used in order to numb relevant structures in your mouth that will be involved during the procedure.
How long do multiple implants last?
Are there any food restrictions after getting multiple implants?
After you have dental implants, there will be restrictions on your diet, including the following:
- Hard foods like nuts and hard candy
- Crunchy foods like chips and hard tacos
- Tough & chewy foods like jerky, steak, and raw vegetables
- Spicy foods
- Sticky foods
Drinking acidic, sugary, or alcoholic beverages is also not recommended. It is also best to avoid excessively hot or cold drinks, as these may cause discomfort and make recovery more difficult.
Are multiple implants expensive?
Multiple implants may be considered expensive. They are, however, long-term investments that are priced accordingly. A multiple implant procedure involves many components and steps, requiring time. Typically, an implant consists of three components: the implant body or fixture inserted into the bone, the implant crown, and the abutment to which the crown is attached. Each has its own cost.
Multiple implants can cost highly as it would depend on how many implants are needed. It is important to remember that, as with any dental procedure, the expected cost will vary according to the patient’s unique needs and other factors. These factors include the complexity of the case, the number of teeth that need to be replaced, and whether you need a tooth extraction, bone graft, or sinus lift. We recommend scheduling a consultation for dental implants with Byford Smiles so that we can assess your situation and provide you with a more accurate treatment cost estimate.