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Goa Dental Clinic,
International Dental Rehabilitation Clinic,
First Floor, Landscape Royale,
Porbavaddo, Calangute,
Goa, India. 403516
Ph No. 91-0832-2282260
Ph. No. +91-9822147148
Ph. No. +91-9922202229
goadental@gmail.com

 
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Implants and Bridges

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Replacement of several teeth

When two or three adjacent teeth are missing, a bridge may be the treatment of choice depending on the condition of the teeth next to the space and the bone supporting these teeth. The more missing teeth to be replaced, the greater the force that is placed on the remaining teeth which support the artificial teeth.

In some cases, when there are not enough teeth, a conventional bridge is not possible and a removable rartial denture will have to be considered to replace the missing teeth. A partial denture spreads the force to the adjacent teeth as well as to the underlying bone and gum tissue. A removable partial denture is less expensive than a conventional bridge. However, a partial denture is more bulky and less stable than a bridge and often times metal clasps will be seen when smiling. In some cases, the partial denture may cause deterioration of the natural teeth due to excessive forces.

When an implant is placed in the space where the teeth are missing, it can help by absorbing some of the load created by chewing forces and therefore make it eassier for the adjacent natural teeth to withstand the forces. When an implant is placed in the space where the teeth are missing, a bridge may be considered instead of a removable partial denture.

The treatment Steps

1. The first step is the placement of the titanium implants to replace lost teeth. These implants will remain covered underneath the gum for approximately 3 to 6 months. During this time, the implant should fuse to the bone.

2. The second step of procedure involves uncovering the implant and attaching a post to each implant. This completes the foundation on which your teeth will be placed. In some instances, the implant dentist may decide to place the posts at the time of surgery.

3. The final step is the placement of your new teeth by your dentist. With techniques that ensure optimal size, shape, color and fit, your replacement teeth should blend with your remaining natural teeth.  

Before and After Treatment
Before Dental Implant

Before Dental Implant replacement

Before Dental Implant

Before Dental Implant replacement

After Dental Implant

After Dental Implant replacement
After Dental Implant

After Dental Implant replacement

 
 
 
 
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