Implant Bridges

Implant Bridges

An implant bridge can replace several missing teeth with a stable restoration supported by dental implants.

Dental implant bridge illustration at Elm Ridge Implant and Family Dentistry in Killeen, TX

An implant bridge can replace multiple missing teeth without relying on natural teeth for support. Instead of placing one implant for every missing tooth, a bridge can often be supported by strategically positioned implants.

When an Implant Bridge Makes Sense

Implant bridges may be considered when several teeth are missing in a row, when a removable partial feels unstable, or when the remaining teeth should not be cut down for a traditional bridge.

CBCT Planning and Bite Design

Dr. Jeff uses CBCT imaging to evaluate anatomy in three dimensions. The bridge is planned around the final tooth position, not just where bone happens to be easiest.

Cost and Timeline

Cost depends on the number of implants, the bridge material, whether grafting is needed, and whether temporary teeth are part of the plan.

Ready for a clearer plan?

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After Implant Treatment

Review healing instructions for dental implant surgery and bone grafting before or after your appointment.

Dental Implant Insurance

Implant coverage varies widely. Learn how benefits, exclusions, annual maximums, and financing may apply.

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Dental Implant FAQ

What is an implant bridge?

An implant bridge replaces several missing teeth with a fixed restoration supported by dental implants.

Is an implant bridge different from one implant per tooth?

Yes. An implant bridge can often replace several teeth with fewer implants than one implant for every missing tooth.