Multiple Dental Implants Bia Dental

Multiple Dental Implants

Multiple dental implants are used to replace several missing teeth in different areas of the mouth. Each implant acts as an artificial tooth root and is topped with a crown, bridge, or denture, depending on your needs. This treatment provides a permanent, stable, and natural-looking solution that restores full function and appearance.

Who Need This Treatment

<p>Patients who have lost multiple teeth due to decay, trauma, or gum disease</p>

Patients who have lost multiple teeth due to decay, trauma, or gum disease

<p>Individuals looking for a permanent, stable, and natural-looking tooth replacement</p>

Individuals looking for a permanent, stable, and natural-looking tooth replacement

<p>Patients with sufficient jawbone volume and healthy gums</p>

Patients with sufficient jawbone volume and healthy gums

<p>Those who want to avoid removable dentures or avoid grinding neighboring teeth (as required in traditional bridges)</p>

Those who want to avoid removable dentures or avoid grinding neighboring teeth (as required in traditional bridges)

<p>Ideal for individuals who prioritize comfort, function, and aesthetics</p>

Ideal for individuals who prioritize comfort, function, and aesthetics

<p>Patients in good overall health without conditions that impair healing (e.g., uncontrolled diabetes or smoking)</p>

Patients in good overall health without conditions that impair healing (e.g., uncontrolled diabetes or smoking)

Aftercare &
Maintenance

Surgery

  1. Minor bleeding is normal. If it continues, bite on gauze for 30 minutes. Contact BIA Dental Center if bleeding persists
  2. Swelling may occur. Use a cold compress or ice pack on the affected area to reduce it
  3. Keep your mouth clean and follow these steps:
    • Drink plenty of water
    • Avoid hot foods and beverages
    • Eat soft foods the day after surgery
    • Do not spit or use a straw when drinking
  4. Take prescribed medications and pain relievers as directed
  5. If you experience an allergic reaction to any medication, contact BIA Dental Center immediately
  6. Visit your dentist every 6 months for regular check-ups

Prosthetic

  1. Brush your teeth slowly
  2. Point the toothbrush vertically from the gum to the teeth
  3. Use a water flosser between prosthetic tooth and gum line for a deep clean
  4. Visit your dentist every 6 months for routine check-ups


Treatment Time Frame

STAGE 1

1st Visit:

1st Visit:

  • Consultation
  • Rontgen (if it necessary)
  • Dental photo (if it necessary)
  • Analysis & treatment planning
2nd Visit:

2nd Visit:

  • Dental implant placement and bone graft surgery (if required)
  • Temporary prosthetics may be placed if necessary
3rd Visit:

3rd Visit:

  • Stitch removal (7-10 days after surgery)
  • Prosthetic adjustments (3-5 days after surgery)

STAGE 2 (3 Months Later)

1st Visit:

1st Visit:

  • Dental implant impression for final prosthetic (3-4 days)
2nd Visit:

2nd Visit:

  • Dental implant crown/bridge installation/insertion
3rd Visit (1 week later)

3rd Visit (1 week later)

  • Post-installation check-up
  • Continue with regular dental check-ups every 6 months