Multiple-Tooth Implant-Supported Bridges in York and Hanover, PA
Understanding Multiple-Tooth Implant-Supported Bridges
Multiple-tooth implant-supported bridges utilize strategically placed dental implants as anchors to support a bridge that replaces several consecutive missing teeth. This innovative approach eliminates the need to alter healthy adjacent teeth while providing superior stability and longevity compared to traditional bridges.
Call 800-255-2505Benefits of Implant-Supported Bridges
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Tooth Preservation
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Bone Loss Prevention
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Superior Stability
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Longevity
Patients with implant-supported bridge report significant improvements in chewing function, speech, and overall quality of life.
What to Expect
Comprehensive Consultation
Dr. Sourvanos conducts detailed examinations with digital imaging and 3D scanning to evaluate bone structure and plan ideal implant placement.
Precision Placement
Dental implants are surgically placed into the jawbone at strategic positions to support your custom bridge.
Healing Process
Bridge Placement
Once healing is complete, your custom-crafted permanent bridge is securely attached to the implants.
Is an Implant-Supported Bridge Right for You?
Dr. Sourvanos will evaluate your specific situation to determine if you’re a candidate for multiple-tooth implant-supported bridges.
- Non-smoker or willing to quit smoking
- Missing three or more adjacent teeth
- Adequate bone density to support implants
- Good overall oral health
- Commitment to excellent oral hygiene
Trusted by Families Across York and Hanover, PA
Why Choose Pennsylvania Perio & Implants for Your Implant-Supported Bridge?
Our practice merges Dr. Cullen’s 53-year legacy with Dr. Sourvanos’ expertise to provide conservative, evidence-based periodontal and implant care. For more than fifty years, our practice has cared for families across York and Hanover. Patients return decade after decade because thoughtful protocols help them keep their teeth, chew comfortably, and smile with confidence. Our experienced staff provides personalized attention in a family-focused environment, utilizing advanced technologies such as digital scanning, 3D printing, and photobiomodulation therapy to achieve optimal outcomes.
Schedule Your Multiple-Tooth Implant-Supported Bridges Consultation Today!
Take the first step toward restoring your smile’s function and confidence with a comprehensive consultation at Pennsylvania Perio & Implants. Dr. Sourvanos will assess your needs and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique situation.
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While we’re an out-of-network provider, we’re happy to submit claims to your insurance company, and you’ll receive reimbursement directly from your insurer. Coverage varies by plan, so we recommend checking with your insurance provider about your specific benefits.
Implant-supported bridges offer better stability and chewing ability than removable partial dentures, and they don’t require altering healthy adjacent teeth like traditional bridges do. They also help preserve your jawbone by providing the stimulation that prevents bone loss after tooth loss.
With proper care, multiple-tooth implant-supported bridges can last a lifetime. The prosthetic teeth may need replacement or adjustment after 10-15 years due to normal wear. Maintain good oral hygiene and attend regular dental check-ups for long-term success.
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Definition of common dental implants terminology
Abutment: The abutment is the connector piece between a dental implant and an the crown.
Osseointegration: Osseointegration is the process by which your dental implant bonds and integrates with the surrounding bone.
Titanium: This is a strong metal that is often used for implants. It is also the same material used to make airplane wings, so you know it is very strong. This metal is also lightweight, which makes it perfect for implants.
Bone Graft: A dental bone graft is a procedure to add more bone in a part of the jaw where bone has been lost or where additional support is needed.
Dentures: A removable plate or frame holding one or more artificial teeth.
About Our Practice
- Financing Options: We offer a wide range of dental financing options.
- We serve patients from the following counties: York County
- We serve patients from the following cities: York and Hanover
- Have Questions? Please feel free to contact us at 800-255-2505