
Options for Replacing Multiple Missing Teeth
Missing more than one tooth β but not all of them β is more common than most people realize. And there are excellent permanent solutions designed specifically for this situation.
At Fusion Dental Implants, we help patients across Roseville, Sacramento, and Northern California find the right approach for their specific pattern of tooth loss.
1. Multiple Single Implants
If you are missing teeth in different areas of your mouth, individual implants can be placed at each site. Each implant is independent, topped with a custom crown that matches your natural teeth.
This approach works well for scattered tooth loss because each implant individually preserves bone at its specific location.
2. Implant-Supported Bridge
When two or more adjacent teeth are missing, an implant-supported bridge is a highly effective solution. Two implants anchor a bridge that spans the gap.
Key advantages over a traditional bridge:
- No healthy teeth are ground down
- The bridge is supported entirely by implants
- More cost-effective than one implant per tooth
- Still provides a fixed, permanent result
3. Implant-Supported Partial Denture
For patients missing a larger number of teeth on one arch β but not all of them β an implant-supported partial provides stability. Unlike a traditional removable partial that can shift and irritate gums, an implant-supported version snaps securely in place.
4. Full Arch Implants
If the majority of teeth on one arch are missing or failing, a full arch solution such as All-on-4 or All-on-X may actually be more cost-effective and clinically appropriate than restoring each tooth individually.
Why You Should Not Wait
Many patients come to us having lived with missing teeth for months or years. Waiting makes the situation more complex and costly. Here is why.
Bone loss accelerates. Every missing tooth means a missing root. Without stimulation, the jawbone at that site shrinks immediately. The longer teeth are missing, the more bone is lost.
Neighboring teeth shift. Teeth on either side naturally drift toward the gap. Opposing teeth may over-erupt. This creates bite problems and makes implant placement more difficult.
Chewing efficiency drops. Multiple missing teeth significantly reduce your ability to chew properly, affecting nutrition and quality of life.
Acting sooner leads to simpler treatment, better outcomes, and less cost.
How We Determine the Right Solution
Every patient begins with a comprehensive consultation and 3D cone beam CT imaging. This allows us to see exactly how much bone is available at each site and evaluate remaining teeth.
The best solution depends on:
- How many teeth are missing and where
- Available jawbone volume
- Condition of remaining natural teeth
- Your budget and timeline
- Long-term oral health goals
We walk through all of this transparently, without pressure.
Cost in the Sacramento Region
Pricing varies based on the number of implants and whether preparatory procedures are needed:
- Individual implants (per tooth): $3,500 β $5,500
- Implant-supported bridge (3-unit): $6,000 β $10,000
- Implant-supported partial denture: $7,000 β $15,000
- Full arch (All-on-4 / All-on-X): $18,000 β $32,000 per arch
Fusion Dental Implants offers flexible financing and provides a detailed, itemized cost estimate at your consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best option for replacing multiple missing teeth?
It depends on your specific situation. Multiple single implants, implant-supported bridges, and implant-supported partials are all excellent solutions for different patterns of tooth loss.
Can you get implants for several missing teeth at once?
Yes. Multiple implants can often be placed in a single surgical appointment, reducing overall treatment time and recovery.
Is an implant-supported bridge better than a traditional bridge?
For most patients, yes. An implant-supported bridge does not require altering healthy adjacent teeth and preserves the underlying jawbone.
How do I know if I need single implants or a full arch solution?
A 3D imaging evaluation at Fusion Dental Implants will help determine the most appropriate and cost-effective solution for your specific tooth loss pattern.
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About Fusion Dental Implants: We specialize in advanced dental implant solutions with locations in Roseville and El Dorado Hills, California.
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