Multiple Tooth
Dental Implants
Rebuild your smile, one implant at a time Stability, beauty, and confidence combined.

Multiple Tooth Implant

Multiple tooth implants are a long-lasting and highly effective solution for replacing two or more missing teeth using dental implants as artificial roots. Unlike traditional bridges or removable partial dentures, multiple implants provide a fixed, stable, and natural-looking restoration that preserves both oral function and facial aesthetics. This treatment involves placing one or more implants into the jawbone to support a dental bridge or multiple individual crowns, depending on the clinical case. Multiple tooth implants are ideal for patients who have lost teeth due to decay, trauma, or gum disease and want a permanent solution without compromising the health of adjacent natural teeth.
How Do Multiple Tooth Implants Work?
The process begins with a detailed assessment and imaging to determine implant positions and bone availability. Then, titanium implants are surgically placed into the jawbone to act as secure anchors. Once these implants have integrated with the bone—through a process called osseointegration—custom-made prosthetic teeth such as implant-supported bridges or individual crowns are attached. In cases where three or more adjacent teeth are missing, two implants can support a multi-unit bridge, eliminating the need for an implant per tooth. This method offers a strong, functional, and aesthetically pleasing outcome while protecting the underlying bone and surrounding teeth.
Benefits of Multiple Tooth Implants
Multiple tooth implants offer numerous clinical and lifestyle advantages:
Permanent and Secure: Provides a fixed, stable solution that doesn’t shift or come loose.
Preserves Jawbone Health: Stimulates the jawbone and prevents the deterioration commonly seen with tooth loss.
Natural Appearance: Custom-designed prosthetics match your natural teeth in shape, colour, and function.
No Impact on Neighbouring Teeth: Unlike traditional bridges, implants do not rely on adjacent teeth for support.
Improved Chewing and Speech: Restores full oral function, enabling a confident and normal lifestyle.
Process (Timeline)
Consultation and Imaging: A comprehensive dental exam, including X-rays or 3D imaging, to plan implant placement.
Surgical Implant Placement: One or more titanium implants are placed into the jawbone under local anaesthesia or sedation.
Healing Phase (Osseointegration): Over 3 to 6 months, the implants fuse with the bone to provide stable support.
Prosthetic Restoration: Custom-made crowns or bridges are attached to the implants for a seamless and natural finish.
Maintenance and Aftercare: Routine dental hygiene and check-ups are essential to maintain the success of the restoration.
Why Choose Estevien Clinic?
At Estevien Clinic in Istanbul, Turkey, we offer expert multiple tooth implant treatments using state-of-the-art diagnostics, premium implant systems, and personalised care plans. Our experienced dental professionals are committed to restoring both aesthetics and function, delivering durable and natural-looking results. Whether you’re replacing several teeth in a row or scattered missing teeth, we ensure precision, safety, and patient comfort throughout every stage of the treatment. As a leading destination for international dental tourism, Estevien Clinic combines affordable prices with world-class care in the heart of Istanbul.
Before & After
Have questions? Get answers.

It depends on the number and position of missing teeth—often, two implants can support a 3–4 tooth bridge.
No, it is performed under local anaesthesia or sedation, and discomfort is typically minimal and manageable post-surgery.
With proper care, they can last 15 years or more, often a lifetime.
Possibly—bone grafting may be required before implant placement if bone volume is insufficient.
Typically 3 to 6 months, including healing time after implant placement.
High-quality ceramic, porcelain, or zirconia materials are used for durability and aesthetics.
Yes, as long as jaw growth is complete, typically around age 18.












