Missing Multiple Teeth Replacement Options
In this video, Dr. Jack Booth explains the main options for replacing multiple missing teeth and how different treatment levels compare in stability, function, and long-term results.
If you come in missing several teeth in a row, there are a few ways we can restore them.
For smaller gaps, like two or three teeth, we can place two or three implants and build a bridge of crowns on top of them. That replaces the missing teeth without needing implants for each individual space.
If you’re missing many teeth, or even all the teeth on the bottom, we offer three tiers of treatment to keep things simple:
Traditional or Partial Denture
This is the most basic option. It’s a removable denture or partial that sits on the gums. Our in-house lab can make these right here.
Snap-On Implant Denture
This option uses a few implants to support a denture that snaps into place. It’s more stable than a traditional denture but still removable.
Fix-on-Six Full Arch
This is our top-tier fixed solution. We place six implants and secure a zirconia restoration to them. It stays in your mouth permanently and is the most durable, stable, and natural-feeling option.
Each tier has different costs and different levels of function and stability, and we review all three with you so you can choose the option that fits your goals and budget.
If you or someone you love is struggling with missing teeth or loose dentures, contact Big Sky Dentures & Implants in Missoula, MT, for a free implant consultation to learn how our life-changing treatments can enhance your smile, improve your function, and restore your self-confidence.
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