Multiple Tooth Dental Implants in Perth
A fixed solution for replacing several missing teeth.
Missing more than one tooth can affect how you chew, speak, and smile with confidence. Over time, gaps can allow neighbouring teeth to shift and the jawbone beneath to weaken. Multiple tooth dental implants offer a stable, long-term way to replace several teeth while restoring function and appearance.
At WA Dental, treatment is planned carefully using advanced imaging so implants are placed with precision and longevity in mind.
Multiple Tooth Dental Implants
Losing multiple teeth can affect more than just appearance. It can reduce chewing efficiency, change how your bite functions, and place extra strain on the remaining teeth. Over time, gaps left by missing teeth may lead to further tooth movement and gradual loss of jawbone in the affected areas. Multiple tooth dental implants provide a stable, long-term way to replace several missing teeth while supporting overall oral health.
Rather than relying on removable dentures or drilling down healthy neighbouring teeth for a traditional bridge, implant treatment can use a small number of implants to support a fixed restoration. Titanium implants are placed into the jawbone to act as artificial tooth roots, with a custom-made implant-supported bridge fitted once healing is complete. This approach restores strength, stability, and function with teeth that feel secure and natural.
At WA Dental, multiple tooth implant treatment is carefully planned using advanced imaging to ensure accurate placement and predictable outcomes. Each case is assessed individually, and if implants are not the most suitable option, we’ll explain alternative solutions clearly and honestly. Our goal is always to provide a durable, well-planned solution that restores comfort, confidence, and everyday function.
Looking for dental implants in Perth? WA Dental provides multiple tooth dental implants in Perth as a fixed, long-term alternative to bridges and dentures.
More on multiple tooth dental implants
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Multiple tooth dental implants are used to replace several missing teeth, often by supporting a fixed bridge rather than placing an implant for every single tooth.
This approach typically involves:
placing a small number of implants into the jawbone
attaching a custom-made implant-supported bridge
restoring chewing strength and aesthetics with fixed teeth
The result is a secure, natural-looking replacement that does not rely on removable dentures.
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When several teeth are missing, treatment options may include dentures or traditional bridges. Implant-supported solutions are often chosen because they:
do not rely on adjacent teeth for support
provide greater stability when chewing
help preserve jawbone in the missing tooth area
feel more like natural teeth than removable options
Suitability depends on bone health, gum condition, and individual goals, which are assessed during consultation.
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You may be a good candidate if you:
are missing several teeth in one area
find dentures uncomfortable or unstable
want a fixed, long-term solution
have adequate bone, or are open to grafting if needed
If implants are not suitable, we will explain alternative options clearly and honestly.
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Consultation and planning
Your appointment includes a full assessment of your teeth, gums, and bite. 3D imaging is used to plan implant placement accurately and safely.
Implant placement
Implants are placed into the jawbone under local anaesthetic. The number of implants depends on how many teeth are being replaced and the design of the bridge.
Healing phase
The implants integrate with the bone during healing. This step is essential for long-term stability and success.
Fitting the final teeth
Once healed, a custom implant-supported bridge is fitted and adjusted for comfort, function, and appearance.
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With good oral hygiene and regular dental reviews, implant-supported restorations can last many years. While the implants themselves do not decay, maintaining healthy gums is critical for long-term success.
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Most patients find implant treatment more comfortable than expected. Discomfort is usually mild and temporary, and we provide clear aftercare instructions to support healing.
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Costs vary depending on:
the number of implants required
bone quality and whether grafting is needed
the type and size of the implant-supported bridge
overall case complexity
A clear treatment plan and pricing are provided before treatment begins.
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Replacing multiple teeth requires careful planning and experience. At WA Dental:
implant treatment is planned using 3D imaging
long-term function and bite stability are prioritised
treatment recommendations are honest and individualised
alternatives are explained if implants are not suitable
Our focus is on predictable outcomes that last.
Find out what options are possible for you
The assessment is designed to give you clarity, not commit you to treatment.
You will meet with our team, review your scan together, and receive a clear explanation of what is possible and what is not. Many patients simply want reassurance and time to think before deciding on any treatment.
You are welcome to ask questions and consider your options at home afterwards.
Prefer to speak to someone?
Call our team and we can answer questions or arrange a suitable time for you.
Prefer to arrange a time youself?
No pressure. No obligation. Just clear information so you can decide comfortably.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Implants are often still possible, but bone levels need to be assessed. In some cases, grafting may be recommended.
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Yes. Often a fixed bridge can be supported by a smaller number of implants, depending on your individual situation.
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Age alone is not a limiting factor. Bone and gum health are more important considerations.
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Timeframes vary depending on healing and whether additional procedures are required, but most cases are completed over several months.