Losing multiple consecutive teeth can make even ordinary moments feel complicated. Chewing your favorite foods, speaking clearly in conversation, or simply smiling without self-consciousness can all become sources of daily frustration. For patients dealing with a gap of two or more missing teeth, the search for a restoration that feels permanent, looks natural, and functions like real teeth often leads to one solution: implant-supported bridges.
At Maple Glen Modern Dentistry, we offer implant-supported bridges as part of our comprehensive approach to restoring smiles in Ambler, PA. Led by Dr. Adam Rudin, DDS, our team fuses advanced technology with a patient-first philosophy to deliver restorative dentistry solutions that last. If you have been living with the discomfort and inconvenience of missing teeth, an implant-supported bridge may be the solution you have been waiting for.
Ready to experience general dentistry that goes beyond the basics? Call us at (267) 603-6463 or contact us online to schedule your comprehensive examination and discover what exceptional general dental care can do for your oral health and overall well-being.
An implant-supported bridge is a fixed dental restoration that uses dental implants as its foundation rather than relying on neighboring natural teeth for support. Traditional bridges require grinding down the healthy teeth on either side of the gap to work as anchors. With an implant-supported bridge, two implant posts are placed into the jawbone on each end of the gap, and a custom bridge is secured to those posts.
The result is a restoration that does not shift, does not require adhesives, does not go in and out, and does not compromise the integrity of your surrounding teeth. Implant-supported bridges function just like your natural teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
At Maple Glen Modern Dentistry, we use CBCT 3D imaging to capture a detailed picture of your jawbone density, nerve pathways, and overall oral anatomy before any treatment begins. This level of precision allows Dr. Rudin to plan implant placement with an accuracy that is simply not possible with traditional X-rays alone.
Once the treatment plan is finalized, the implant posts are surgically placed into the jawbone. Over the following weeks, the implants undergo a process called osseointegration, during which the surrounding bone fuses directly to the titanium posts. This creates a secure, stable anchor point for the final restoration.
After osseointegration is complete, we use our in-office digital impression technology to capture exact measurements of your mouth. These impressions are sent to the lab to fabricate a custom bridge that is matched precisely to the color, shape, and size of your existing teeth. Our in-house 3D printer also allows us to provide certain temporary restorations quickly, minimizing the time you spend without a complete smile.
One of the most significant advantages of implant-supported bridges is their ability to protect the jawbone. When a tooth is lost, the bone beneath it begins to deteriorate because it is no longer receiving stimulation from the tooth root. Dental implants replicate that stimulation, halting bone loss and sustaining the structural integrity of your jaw over time.
Research published in the Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics found that implant-supported bridges exhibit high survival rates over extended follow-up periods, making them a reliable long-term option for patients with consecutive missing teeth. Traditional bridges, by contrast, do not address bone loss and require healthy adjacent teeth to bear the structural load.
Other advantages of implant-supported bridges include:
Patients who choose this option often report that the restored function and aesthetics have a meaningful impact on their day-to-day quality of life.
Most adults in good general health with adequate jawbone density are candidates for implant-supported bridges. Certain conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes or active periodontal disease, may need to be addressed before treatment can begin. During your initial consultation, Dr. Rudin will review your health history, examine your oral structures, and use our advanced imaging to determine whether you are ready for implant placement or whether preliminary treatment, such as bone grafting, is recommended first.
We welcome patients of all backgrounds and work to create a comfortable, anxiety-free experience from your very first appointment. Whether you have been missing teeth for years or recently experienced tooth loss, our team is here to help you explore your options without pressure.
Dr. Adam Rudin brings a passion for comprehensive, advanced care to every patient who walks through our doors. With a commitment to staying at the forefront of dental technology, including computer-guided implant surgery, digital impressions, and in-office 3D printing, we are equipped to deliver results that meet the highest standards of precision and aesthetics. Our practice is locally owned and operated, and we take pride in building long-lasting connections with our patients and the broader Ambler community. You can explore more about our restorative dentistry services to see the full range of solutions we offer.
If you are ready to take the next step toward a complete, confident smile, we invite you to contact our office to schedule your consultation. Our team is here to answer your questions, walk you through the process, and help you determine whether implant-supported bridges are the right fit for your smile goals. We look forward to welcoming you to the Maple Glen family.