
Multiple teeth dental implants are a restoration that gives qualified patients permanent, fully functioning teeth without the need for removable dentures. At Implant and Facial Surgery Center in Fort Lauderdale, FL, we offer multiple teeth implants and other restorative dentistry options to individuals who need to correct the form and function of their smile.
Book AppointmentThe Basics of Multiple Teeth Implants
There are various restoration options for replacing missing teeth, and there is always one solution or combination of solutions that can address your circumstances.
People missing multiple teeth sometimes avoid the dentist because they are embarrassed about the state of their mouth or believe there isn’t a solution for them other than dentures. Enter multiple teeth implants – a top choice and a desirable option for patients because this solution:
- Successfully replaces several teeth in one area of the mouth.
- Corrects an incomplete smile permanently.
- Positively alters teeth both functionally and cosmetically.
- Repairs dental problems that have long seemed like they cannot be fixed.
- Renews self-confidence with a secure, long-lasting solution and beautiful smile.


Types of Multiple-Teeth Implants
Multiple-teeth dental implants come in different configurations depending on the locations of missing teeth, gum health, and jawbone health. Your oral surgeon may offer the following multiple teeth implant solutions depending on your circumstances:
- All-On-4® dental implants. A form of all-teeth dental implants, All-On-4® is a dental restoration that uses four dental implants to hold an entire arch of teeth without the need for adhesive dentures. The implants are placed in the jawbone where there is the highest bone density and, after healing, a denture or bridge is adhered permanently, no adhesives necessary.
- Teeth-In-a-Day™. Fully functioning teeth on dental implants are possible through Teeth-In-a-Day™ technology. Candidates are evaluated to determine if they are suitable for this procedure. Bone density and overall oral health will influence the decision. The day of the procedure, implants are placed strategically to support a full arch of teeth and temporary teeth are attached. As the surgical sites heal and the implants integrate with the jawbone, the permanent teeth are crafted and put in place several months later. There is never a time when the patient is without teeth.
- Denture implants. Don’t be frightened by the word “denture.” This multiple-teeth implant solution uses dental implants as a foundation for rebuilding your smile and permanent dentures are attached to the implants to replace several teeth at once. There is nothing covering the palate, moving around in your mouth, or interrupting taste or speech.
Prioritize Your Oral Health and Replace Missing Teeth
Oral health problems never self-correct. They do not go away without intervention from a dentist. Anyone who has missing teeth, gum pain and bleeding, or serious dental side effects from an accident will continue to experience deteriorating oral health.
Replacing teeth is an investment in time and cost, but saying yes to multiple teeth implants is well worth the effort. It is critical to fill the holes left by missing teeth to prevent further oral health issues from developing or dental emergencies.


There is Always a Solution for Missing Teeth
Missing teeth are a serious oral health problem, not just cosmetically, but when it comes to jawbone health and shape and how remaining teeth maintain alignment. Every tooth in your mouth has a role to play and if any are missing, it’s time to talk to an oral surgeon about whether you qualify for multiple teeth implants.
Get a complete smile and healthy mouth that looks great and functions properly. Contact Implant & Facial Surgery in Fort Lauderdale to schedule a consultation and find out whether multiple teeth implants or another dental implant solution is right for restoring your missing teeth.

