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Implant Multiple Teeth

Tooth loss can occur for many reasons such as trauma, necrosis, and severe decay, so that it is not possible to treat and rebuild these teeth, and regardless of the cause of tooth loss, it is always recommended to compensate for it once the wound has healed. And restore the natural smile, shape and function of the teeth.

There are several options available to compensate for teeth, depending on the location and number of missing teeth, and in almost all cases, implants can be relied upon to compensate for lost teeth, whether they are single or multiple, and can be applied anywhere in the mouth as they are versatile, and they can support the teeth used in compensation either. They were a single crown, bridge, or complete dentures.



Dental implants are the best option to restore your natural smile and dental functions because they appear natural and help maintain healthy mouth and gums.


When compensating by using bridges, the dentist will have to prepare the adjacent teeth and may need to remove the pulp (nerve), while when compensating with the use of implants, your adjacent teeth will be kept normal.


In the event that all or a large number of teeth are lost, compensation is made by using removable dentures, which are prosthetic devices that can be taken out of the mouth, cleaned and returned to their place in the mouth, and despite their ability to fully compensate for the dental arch, it is difficult to adapt to it by the patient and the same Large size and needs a few weeks for the patient to get used to it, as it is subject to movement and slipping and may cause speech impediments and may cause some irritation in the oral tissues and pain in the first period of use,


While dental implant replacement helps avoid these problems.


In some cases, immediate temporary bridges can be made on the same day of planting, and sometimes permanent bridges.

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