Implant-Supported Bridges: The permanent, non-slip solution for missing consecutive teeth. Using 3D-guided technology, we anchor a custom bridge to dental implants, restoring 100% of your bite force and preventing bone loss—without affecting your natural teeth.

Restore your smile, bite, and confidence with the latest gold standard in restorative dentistry.
If you are missing three or more consecutive teeth, a Dental Implant-Supported Fixed Bridge offers a permanent, non-slip alternative to traditional dentures. Unlike old-fashioned bridges that require filing down your healthy natural teeth, our modern implant solutions stand independently, preserving your oral health and facial structure.
For patients with multiple missing teeth, a fixed bridge supported by implants is the most reliable long-term investment. In 2025, advanced materials like Monolithic Zirconia allow us to create bridges that are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth.
Use the following data to determine which solution fits your lifestyle and budget.
We utilize the latest 2025 dental technology to ensure your procedure is precise, painless, and predictable.
Using CBCT 3D imaging and intraoral scanners, we create a digital map of your mouth. This allows us to plan the exact depth and angle of your implants before the procedure even begins.
Our surgeons use computer-guided technology to place the titanium posts. This minimally invasive approach reduces swelling and speeds up recovery time.
Over 3–6 months, your jawbone naturally bonds with the implants. We provide a high-quality temporary bridge during this time so you never have to leave our office without teeth.
Once healed, we secure your custom-crafted, permanent bridge. Each bridge is color-matched and shaped to complement your facial features.
How much does an implant-supported bridge cost? In 2025, a 3-unit bridge supported by two implants typically ranges from $6,000 to $15,000. The final cost depends on material choice (Porcelain vs. Zirconia) and whether bone grafting is required.
Is the procedure painful? Most patients report that getting implants is less uncomfortable than a standard tooth extraction. We offer various sedation options to ensure a completely stress-free experience.
How long is the recovery? Initial healing takes about 3–7 days. The full "fusing" of the implant to the bone takes 3–6 months, during which you will wear a temporary bridge.
How do I maintain my new bridge? You treat it like natural teeth! Regular brushing and the use of a water flosser are all that is needed to keep the bridge and surrounding gums healthy.
Don't let missing teeth affect your quality of life. Schedule a 3D scan and consultation with our restorative experts today.