The Right Approach Depends on Where Your Gaps Are.
Multiple missing teeth can be replaced in several ways depending on the location, spacing, and remaining bone at each site.
Individual Implants
Each missing tooth is replaced by its own implant and crown. Ideal when gaps are spread throughout the mouth rather than clustered in one area.
- Each tooth independently supported
- Maximum bone preservation at each site
- Easiest to clean and maintain
Implant-Supported Bridge
Two implants placed at either end of a gap support a bridge spanning 3 or more missing teeth — fewer implants, same fixed result.
- 2 implants replace 3–4 teeth
- No healthy teeth sacrificed
- Lower cost than individual implants per tooth
Full-Arch Solution
If most teeth are missing or failing, All-on-4 or All-on-6 replaces the entire arch with a fixed bridge on 4–6 implants — the most efficient approach.
- Complete arch restored in one procedure
- Same-day teeth possible
- Most cost-effective for extensive tooth loss

Every Gap Has an Optimal Solution.
When multiple teeth are missing, treatment planning is more complex — and more important. The position and spacing of the gaps, the volume and density of bone at each site, your bite alignment, and the condition of remaining teeth all factor into which combination of solutions will produce the best long-term result.
Our 3D cone-beam CT gives us a complete picture of your entire mouth at once. We use this to design a coordinated treatment plan — sequencing your restorations for the most efficient path from where you are to a complete, healthy smile.
- Complete 3D assessment of all sites simultaneously
- Coordinated plan to optimize cost and sequencing
- Phased treatment available to spread costs over time
Let's Map Out Your Complete Restoration.
Book a free consultation and walk out with a complete treatment plan, imaging, and itemized pricing for every gap in your smile — with no obligation to proceed on anything.