fixed implant bridges

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Fixed implant bridges are a fantastic solution for replacing multiple missing teeth and getting a beautiful, charismatic smile. They offer a more robust and long-lasting option than traditional bridges. Unlike temporary bridges, fixed implant bridges are anchored securely to your jawbone, providing excellent stability and improved function. Dr. Daniel Noor at Smile Cafe specializes in implant-supported dental bridges, ensuring a natural look and feel.

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This treatment effectively supports teeth by using dental implants, maintaining the health of your neighboring teeth and oral health. Whether you're curious about implant placement or wondering how many implants are needed for a full-arch implant bridge, Dr Noor can guide you through the process.

What is a Fixed Implant Bridge?

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A fixed implant dental bridge is a tooth bridge connected to your jawbone using dental implants to maintain your beautiful smile. These implant bridges provide a stable foundation as they are securely placed on your jawbone to anchor them. Our skilled dentist bridges your missing teeth on either side of the implant, completing the restoration.

Tooth bridges with implants are a lasting and permanent solution. They restore both function and appearance to your smile. Most dental bridges have at least three crowns—one full crown in the middle that replaces the missing tooth, with the two on the sides acting as supports, ensuring the bridge is stable and effective.

In contrast to conventional dental bridges that depend on a neighboring natural abutment tooth for stability, fixed implant bridges utilize dental implants as a base for the tooth bridge.

Dr. Daniel Noor at Smile Cafe provides expert care with fixed implant bridges, ensuring a natural look and feel. His extensive experience in dental implants and prosthetics means that you and your loved ones will receive personalized treatment tailored to your specific needs. Smile Cafe aims to restore your smile's beauty and function, giving you the confidence to smile, eat, and speak comfortably.

Advantages of Permanent Implant Bridges

Here are some significant advantages of our permanent implant bridge:

Durable: These bridges are made to last a long time.

Long-Lasting: With proper care, they can serve you for many years.

Convenient: No need to remove them for cleaning or eating.

Quick: The procedure is faster than you think.

Covers More Area: They can replace more teeth compared to a single tooth replacement.

Types of Fixed Implant Bridges

When it comes to choosing the best-fixed implant bridge for you, it depends on how many teeth need to be replaced, as well as your individual oral health needs and aesthetic preferences. During your FREE consultation, Dr. Daniel Noor and the Smile Cafe team will examine your smile. He will then suggest the best options to make it look great and beautiful.

Fixed implant bridges come in various types to cater to your different dental needs and preferences. Here are the main types:

  • Multi-Tooth Implant Bridge: Ideal for individuals who have lost two or more teeth. Several implants support this bridge, effectively replacing the missing teeth.
  • Full Arch Implant Bridge: A complete solution for people who have lost all their teeth in a jaw. It offers a complete set of artificial teeth bonded with multiple implants.
  • Cantilever Implant Bridge: Suitable when there are adjacent teeth on only one side of the missing tooth or teeth. One or more dental implants anchor the bridge on one side for stability.
  • Implant-Supported Overdenture: Mixes implants with a denture that can be taken out. This choice offers better stability than regular dentures, but you can still remove them.

What Is a Traditional Fixed Bridge?

A dental bridge is a permanent cosmetic procedure to substitute one or several absent teeth by connecting an artificial tooth to neighboring teeth. This will give you a confident, charismatic smile that will boost your overall health.

Implant bridges are stable and permanent, securely anchored to your jawbone for a natural feel and function. Dr. Daniel Noor at Smile Cafe is an expert in traditional and implant-supported bridges. He can help you choose if a fixed bridge is the best option for your dental needs.

Dental Bridges vs Dental Implants: Which is Right for You?

When considering restoring your smile, you might wonder whether different types of dental bridges or dental implants are a better option. Both solutions involve replacing your teeth to give you a beautiful, confident smile.

Dental Bridges: As the name suggests, tooth bridges bridge the gap left by missing teeth. They don't replace the tooth root. They sit at your gum level and are a great option to fill in gaps between teeth and restore your ability to chew and speak properly.

Dental Implants: These are small posts inserted into your jawbone to act like artificial tooth roots. They help stimulate your jawbone and provide a strong foundation for attaching crowns or partial dentures. They replace the tooth completely with the tooth root giving you a beautiful, charismatic smile.

Comparing Costs: Fixed Implant Bridges vs Traditional Dental Bridges

When deciding between a fixed implant bridge and a traditional dental bridge, it's essential to consider the long-term costs. A fixed implant bridge might seem more expensive initially because it involves thoroughly securing the crown to the implants. With proper care, it can last a lifetime, saving money in the long term.

On the other hand, a tooth bridge usually requires replacement every 5–15 years, leading to ongoing costs. A dental bridge cost may increase as it needs to be changed every 5 to 15 years. Both options are affordable for replacing missing teeth. The fixed implant bridge remains permanent, while the tooth bridge may require regular replacement and assessment of the adjoining abutment teeth.

Keeping Your Fixed Implant Bridge Healthy

Caring for your fixed dental implant bridge is like looking after natural teeth. Here’s what you need to do: brush, floss, and use mouthwash daily, just as you would with natural teeth.

Using a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste is essential to avoid damaging your bridge. Also try to avoid hard foods and quit smoking o preserve the dental bridge. Additionally, visit us at Smile Cafe every six months for a cleaning and check-up.

Regular dental visits are important. They help clean plaque and tartar around your bridge. They also check for any signs of infection or gum disease. Dr. Daniel Noor and our experienced dental laboratory will ensure your bridge stays in great shape and your smile remains dazzling.

Call NOW for Your FREE Dental Implant Bridge Consultation!

Our expert dentist, Dr. Daniel Noor, and our dedicated dental team are eager to schedule your FREE consultation at our dental clinic. Remember, a beautiful, charismatic smile will greatly boost your self-confidence, so you never have to hide your smile again. At NY Smile Cafe, we listen to all your concerns and provide tailored solutions that meet your unique needs. We will create a customized treatment plan so you can enjoy your beautiful, charismatic smile.

Schedule your Completely FREE Fixed Implant Bridges Consultation NOW and get a beautiful, charismatic smile that will safeguard your overall health!

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Call NOW at 212-779-3494 to schedule your completely FREE dental implant bridge consultation and start enjoying the benefits of your confident and charismatic new smile. Dr. Daniel Noor at Smile Cafe will help you through each step, making sure you understand everything about your procedure and feel at ease.

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