Multiple or Single Tooth Implants

Restore your smile with single and multiple tooth implants - A permanent, natural-looking solution to replace missing teeth and regain confidence in your everyday life.

When you are missing one or a few teeth and do not want removable or partial dentures, a dental implant may be a good option for you. At Affordable Dentures & Implants we can make sure that you receive the highest quality implants for the lowest price.

What Is a Single-Tooth Implant?

When you just have one missing tooth in your arch, you can experience issues with your speech, eating, and may feel embarrassed by the gap in your teeth.

An implant procedure will surgically place a small titanium rod into your jaw bone that will act as a permanent replacement root to your tooth in your gums. You will then have an acrylic or resin tooth attached to this implant for the most secure and natural fit of any denture solution.

Multiple Tooth Implants

If you are missing more than one tooth, but do not need or want a full arch of implants or dentures, you can take advantage of a multiple tooth implant called a “cantilever bridge”. This means that one implant will be secured to two teeth. However, if these teeth are not directly next to each other, you will need a second implant.

You may also want to ask your dentist about a regular implant supported bridge. This is a permanent denture solution to multiple missing teeth that uses dental implants and a dental “bridge”. Multiple teeth will be stuck together and then secured onto the dental implants.

If you are missing many teeth on your arch or you have tooth decay in your surrounding teeth, you may want to consider our All-in-One Solution or Snap-On Dentures for an implant-secured smile.

Contact Affordable Dentures & Implants Today

Whether you are missing one tooth or many teeth, Affordable Dentures & Implants can help you find the best dental solution at the best price. We pride ourselves on our high quality materials and quick turnaround times for denture and implant fabrication and procedures, so please contact a local implants practice near you to get started today. Your best smile is just a phone call away at Affordable Dentures & Implants.

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Multiple or Single Tooth Implants FAQs

Can you get a single tooth implant? arrow

Yes, here at Affordable Dentures & Implants, we offer single dental implants for patients who may only be missing one tooth. When you are missing one tooth, you may feel insecure about the gap in your teeth, and may experience difficulties eating and speaking. A dental implant for one tooth replaces your missing tooth, which can help restore your confidence!

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Yes, in some cases it is possible for a single tooth implant to be done in one day. Our team can fix a temporary crown to your dental implant, so you can leave feeling confident. Your permanent crown will be placed once you have healed from the dental implant surgery.

Does a single tooth implant hurt? arrow

The surgery for a single tooth implant should not hurt, as the area will be numbed so you should not feel any pain. After the surgery, you may experience some pain and discomfort, but this can be managed with pain medication.

What is a single tooth implant? arrow

A single tooth implant is a dental implant that replaces one tooth. If you have a missing tooth, a dental implant for one tooth might be the best option for you. This involves your dentist surgically placing a dental implant into your jawbone, and a prosthetic tooth will be attached to it.

Can you get multiple dental implants at once? arrow

Yes, we offer multiple dental implants for patients who are missing more than one tooth. If you need dental implants for multiple teeth, your dentist will be able to place more than one implant in a single procedure.

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During your multiple dental implant procedure, your dentist will numb the area with local anesthesia so you do not feel any pain. If bone grafting is required, your dentist will use general anesthesia, so you will be unconscious. When the area is fully numb, your dentist will then surgically place the implants into your jawbone. You will need to be fully healed before your permanent crown will be secured. However, if your treatment is a same-day treatment, a temporary crown will be secured.

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Your satisfaction means everything to us! We want you to not only walk out of our practice with a confident, new smile… we also want you to feel confident in the decision you make to trust us with your tooth replacement care. We look forward to serving you.