Implant-Supported Bridges in Oakville, Erin, Hamilton, Scarborough and Bloor West Village

Implant-Supported Bridges
Missing multiple adjacent teeth can affect your ability to chew, speak, and smile with confidence. At SameDay Dental, we provide Implant-Supported Bridges in Oakville, Erin, Hamilton, Scarborough and Bloor West Village, offering a stable and long-lasting solution that restores both function and aesthetics.
An Implant-Supported Bridge replaces several missing teeth by anchoring a bridge to dental implants rather than natural teeth. This approach preserves healthy adjacent teeth, provides superior stability, and mimics the look and function of natural teeth. Unlike traditional bridges, implant-supported bridges are durable, secure, and prevent bone loss in the jaw. Our skilled team at SameDay Dental carefully plans and places each implant for optimal support and precision. The result is a seamless restoration that allows patients to eat, speak, and smile confidently while maintaining overall oral health. If you are looking for a permanent solution to replace multiple missing teeth, schedule a consultation for Implant-Supported Bridges with SameDay Dental in Oakville, Erin, Hamilton, Scarborough and Bloor West Village. Our professional and caring team will create a personalized treatment plan to restore your smile and improve oral function.

Call us today to book your appointment and regain a strong, natural-looking smile with implant-supported bridges.

What is an implant-supported bridge?

An implant-supported bridge is a dental restoration that replaces multiple missing teeth by anchoring a bridge to dental implants rather than natural teeth.

Unlike traditional bridges, which rely on neighboring teeth for support, implant-supported bridges are anchored directly to implants, preserving surrounding healthy teeth and providing greater stability.

First, dental implants are surgically placed into the jawbone. After the implants integrate with the bone (osseointegration), a custom bridge is attached to restore the missing teeth.

No. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia or sedation to ensure comfort. Some mild soreness and swelling may occur afterward but is easily managed with medication.

With proper care, implant-supported bridges can last 15 years or more, while the implants themselves can last a lifetime with good oral hygiene.