The Pros and Cons of an
Implant Supported Bridge
The only real negative of an implant-supported bridge is the time it takes for all the steps of treatment to be completed, and the final cost of this procedure will also be more than a traditional bridge. Despite these few negatives, most of the patients at Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc. will share with you that the pros of an implant supported bridge far outweigh these few negatives.
An implant supported bridge does not require any modification to your natural teeth. The two adjoining teeth will not need to undergo any prep or changes to support crowns. The dental implants anchor and support your bridge securely so that it both feels and functions like natural teeth and is also easy to take care of. A dental implant also functions as an artificial tooth root, which naturally stimulates through constant pressures the jawbone to maintain integrity and prevent jawbone atrophy. The life expectancy of an implant supported bridge will be far better than a traditional bridge as well. Also, since we need to put crowns on the two adjoining natural teeth, the restoration looks even more natural.
We Change Lives One Smile at a Time
It is our mission at Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc. to educate and provide every patient with the best periodontal and dental care found in Alabama. The attention to detail by our entire dental team achieves quality and successful dental results with healthy and beautiful smiles for all patients. We collaborate to realize a shared vision of excellence. We are committed to:
You can find Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc. at 315 Second St. SE, Cullman, AL, 35055. Or give us a call today at (256) 734-8588.