Replace several missing teeth with individual implants that look, feel, and function just like the real thing.
When several teeth are missing across one or both arches, multiple dental implants offer a permanent, independent solution for each tooth — without compromising the natural teeth on either side, and without the instability of a removable appliance.
Why multiple implants over a bridge
A bridge spanning several missing teeth requires healthy teeth at both ends to support the restoration — and places significant load on those anchor teeth over time. Multiple implants are entirely self-supporting, preserve surrounding bone, and can be placed and restored independently of one another, making future maintenance and replacement simpler.
Each implant functions as an individual tooth root — preserving bone, protecting neighbouring teeth, and providing a stable, permanent foundation for a lifelike crown.
Treatment planning for multiple implants
Cases involving multiple implants require detailed planning. We use 3D cone beam imaging to assess bone density and anatomy at each proposed implant site, and design the placement sequence to optimise both surgical outcomes and the final aesthetic result. In some cases, implants across an arch can support a fixed bridge rather than individual crowns — we'll recommend the most appropriate configuration for your specific situation.
Phased treatment
For patients replacing teeth in stages, we plan each phase so that the final result is cohesive — ensuring spacing, bite, and aesthetics are accounted for from the outset, not retrofitted at the end.
Book a consultation and we'll assess each site individually and build a treatment plan designed around your long-term oral health and aesthetic goals.









