Fixed Bridges: Multiple Teeth Dental Implants

At Barsoum Dental, we understand the difficulties that tooth loss or severe decay can cause in eating, speaking, and smiling confidently. Fixed bridges, or multiple-teeth dental implants, may be the best option for restoring your smile and oral function. At our offices in Upland and Chino, our skilled dental professionals provide fixed bridges treatments, leveraging our years of experience and advanced training in dental implant procedures to help you achieve a beautiful, healthy smile that lasts.


Our team of expert periodontists, oral surgeons and restorative dentists will examine your oral health and work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and goals during your visit. The full-mouth implant procedure entails anchoring your replacement teeth to four dental implants in your upper and lower jaws, creating a strong foundation for your new teeth. This advanced treatment method allows you to confidently eat, speak, and smile without fear of slippage or discomfort.


Don't let missing teeth or severe decay keep you from living your full potential. Call Barsoum Dental at (909) 920-5223 for our Upland office or (909) 902-1708 for our Chino office today to schedule your full-mouth dental implant consultation!

How Do Fixed Bridges Work?

A fixed bridge on dental implants is a popular dental treatment that involves replacing multiple missing teeth with a natural-looking and durable prosthetic. These implants are designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth, making them an excellent choice for individuals who want a long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing tooth replacement option.

One of the main benefits of fixed bridges on dental implants is that they provide a stable and durable replacement teeth that can last for many years with proper care. Unlike dentures, which can slip or shift over time, implants are anchored directly to the jawbone, which makes them more stable and secure.

Another advantage of bridges or multiple teeth dental implants is that they help preserve your facial appearance and prevent bone loss. When you lose teeth, the surrounding bone tissue can begin to deteriorate, leading to a sunken and aged appearance. Implants help prevent this bone loss and preserve your facial structure.

Finally, bridges or multiple teeth dental implants can provide long-lasting results that can help improve your oral health and overall quality of life. With proper care, your implant can last for many years, making it a cost-effective and practical option for many patients.

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Meet Our Experienced Team of Periodontists and Restorative Dentists

Dr. Maher Barsoum

Dr. Maher Barsoum

Family & Cosmetic Dentist

Serving Chino Hills, greater Chino and Upland, Dr. Maher Barsoum is part of a three-generation family of dental pros and has been in practice for over 30 years. 

 Dr. Krystal Benyamein

Dr. Joseph Morcos

Periodontist

Specializing in periodontics, Dr. Morcos has dedicated his career to ensuring his patients receive the best care possible and is treated like member of the family.

Cynthia, a Registered Dental Assistant

Dr. Michael Le

Family & Cosmetic Dentist

Dr. Le understands that in treating the disease of the teeth and maintaining the health of the mouth, he also needs to ensure the comfort of the individual receiving treatment.

Dawn, a Registered Dental Hygienist

Dr. D. Craig Chen

Endodontist

Dr. D. Craig Chen attended UC Irvine for his undergraduate studies. He graduated from the USC School of Dentistry and also completed his endodontic residency there.

DENTURES VS IMPLANTS

Why Choose Dental Implants Over Traditional Dentures?

If you're thinking about restoring your smile, you might be debating between traditional dentures and the full-mouth dental implant system. Traditional dentures are a popular option, but they have several drawbacks. Dentures can be annoying because they move around and cause sore spots in the mouth. Traditional dentures may also impair your speech and make certain foods difficult to consume. The full-mouth system, on the other hand, provides numerous advantages that make it a popular alternative. Compared to traditional dentures, this innovative technology provides a more stable, comfortable, and natural-looking solution.

By choosing the full-mouth dental implant system, you can enjoy restored chewing ability, a more youthful appearance, and increased self-confidence, as well as the knowledge that it is a long-term investment in your oral health and overall well-being. At Barsoum Dental, an experienced and dedicated team of restorative dentists, a periodontist, and an oral surgeon will tailor treatment plans to your specific needs and goals, using cutting-edge technology and financing options to make dental implants more accessible and affordable for our guests.

Dental Implants
Dentures

Maintain facial structure and stay looking young by preserving the remaining jawbone

Facial structure is further deteriorated due to decreasing the jawbone

A more natural feel and function, similar to natural teeth

A fake, and unnatural feeling

Normal chewing capacity is restored

You often have to avoid certain foods

Creams and adhesives are not necessary

Typically require creams and adhesives

A long-lasting solution

Dentures eventually need to be remade or relined

Easy to care for and clean

Removal is required for cleaning

A lifetime investment

Less expensive but less durable, and effective

Stronger and more stable in their attachment to the jaw for a comfortable fit

Prone to slipping and movement which can cause discomfort

Fixed Bridges Dental Implant Process


1

Initial Examination

The first step in the process is an initial examination by your dentist. During this examination, the dentist will evaluate your overall dental health and determine if you are a good candidate for the implants.

2

Installing the Implants

Once you have been cleared for the procedure, the implants will be installed. The dentist will make a small incision in the gum tissue and drill a hole in the jawbone where the implants will be placed. A temporary bridge may be provided at this time, which allows you to eat and function like normal almost immediately after leaving the dentist.

3

Attaching the Bridge

After the implants have fused with the jawbone, the next step is to attach the permanent ceramic bridge. The dentist will make an impression of the implants and surrounding teeth, which will be used to create the final bridge. Once the bridge is fabricated, the dentist will attach it to the abutment, which is attached to the implants.

4

Recovery

The end result of a fixed bridge on dental implants is a natural-looking and durable replacement teeth that functions just like natural teeth. With proper care and maintenance, the implant can last for many years, making it a cost-effective and practical option for many patients. It is important to continue with your usual dental hygiene routine to keep the bridge and gum around it clean and healthy. Your dentist will also schedule regular check-ups to ensure that the implant is functioning properly and to address any concerns or issues that may arise.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fixed Bridges

At Barsoum Dental, we understand that you may have concerns about dental implants. Here are some frequently asked questions to assist you in making an informed decision:

What are Fixed Bridges: Multiple Teeth Dental Implants?

Fixed Bridges: Multiple Teeth Dental Implants are a dental restoration option for patients missing multiple teeth in a row. The procedure involves placing one or more dental implants into the jawbone and attaching a custom-made dental bridge to the implants, providing a permanent and functional replacement for your missing teeth.

How long does it take to get Fixed Bridges: Multiple Teeth Dental Implants?

The process of getting Fixed Bridges: Multiple Teeth Dental Implants can take several months, depending on your individual needs and treatment plan. After the implants are placed, the jawbone needs time to heal and fuse with the implants, which can take several weeks to several months. Once the implants have integrated with the jawbone, a customized dental bridge is attached, which typically takes a few appointments to complete.

Are Fixed Bridges: Multiple Teeth Dental Implants painful?

The procedure for getting Fixed Bridges: Multiple Teeth Dental Implants is generally not painful, as it is performed under local anesthesia. You may experience some discomfort or soreness in the days following the procedure, but this can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain medications.

How do I care for my Fixed Bridges: Multiple Teeth Dental Implants?

Caring for your Fixed Bridges: Multiple Teeth Dental Implants is similar to caring for your natural teeth. It is important to brush and floss regularly and to schedule regular dental check-ups and cleanings. Avoid chewing on hard or sticky foods, and don't use your teeth to open packages or bottles, as this can damage your implant. With proper care, your Fixed Bridges: Multiple Teeth Dental Implants can last for many years, providing a reliable and permanent solution for your missing teeth.