At Forest Trail Dental Care, we are committed to providing state-of-the-art dental restoration solutions that meet the diverse needs of our patients. Whether you’ve experienced tooth loss due to gum disease, injury, decay, or are looking for a comprehensive replacement for most or all of your teeth, our range of dental bridge options, including All-On-4 and All-On-6 implant bridges, are designed to restore functionality and aesthetics to your smile.
Traditional Dental Bridges
A dental bridge is a tried-and-true restoration method used to close the gaps created by missing teeth. Composed of one or more artificial teeth, a bridge is anchored to the neighboring teeth or implants, effectively restoring your ability to chew and speak properly. Besides improving oral function, dental bridges prevent the shifting of adjacent teeth, maintaining the integrity of your bite and facial structure. Our bridges are crafted to look and function like your natural teeth, offering a durable and cosmetically appealing solution.
All-On-4 and All-On-6 Implant Bridges: A Comprehensive Solution
For those seeking a more permanent and extensive solution for tooth loss, Forest Trail Dental Care offers advanced implant-supported bridges, specifically the All-On-4 and All-On-6 systems. These innovative treatments provide a fixed, full-arch restoration using four or six dental implants as anchors, respectively.
- All-On-4 Dental Implants: This method utilizes four strategically placed implants in each arch, two of which are angled to maximize the use of available bone. This system is often suitable for patients with lower bone density, as it may eliminate the need for bone grafting. The All-On-4 option is celebrated for its efficiency and ability to provide immediate results with a fixed full-arch prosthesis.
- All-On-6 Dental Implants: Offering enhanced stability and support, the All-On-6 system uses six implants to anchor the dental bridge. This option can be ideal for patients looking for a more distributed support system across the jaw, potentially providing greater longevity and a more natural distribution of biting forces.