Full mouth implant bridges have advanced significantly in the last 2-3 years.
Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD-CAM) procedures have made the process more predictable, durable, quicker, and more economical for patients.
This lady had full mouth implant bridges done abroad nearly 10 years ago.
The bridge started to chip, one of the old implants had failed, and she was experiencing frequent food lodgment under the bridges, making them difficult to clean.
We replaced the failed implant with a new one and restored her mouth with new implant bridges that are stronger, less bulky, and more importantly, easier to clean.
She was delighted with her new smile.