Multiple teeth implants replace several missing teeth using two or more titanium posts surgically placed into the jawbone. Once the posts integrate with the bone, custom crowns or an implant-supported bridge is attached to fill the gap with permanent, natural-looking teeth.
Unlike traditional bridges that require healthy teeth to be shaved down as anchors, implant-supported restorations stand on their own. They preserve surrounding teeth, stimulate the jawbone to prevent bone loss, and provide a level of stability and function that removable options can’t match.
Two or more titanium implant posts are placed into the jawbone at strategic positions within the gap. Over the next few months, the bone fuses with the posts through osseointegration, creating a rock-solid foundation for your restoration.
Once healed, a custom bridge or series of individual crowns is attached to the implants. The result is a set of fixed, permanent teeth that look and function like the ones you lost. They don’t shift, they don’t come out, and they don’t rely on neighboring teeth for support.
A traditional bridge fills a gap by anchoring a prosthetic to the healthy teeth on either side. This requires permanently altering those anchor teeth, and the bridge doesn’t prevent bone loss beneath the missing tooth site.
Multiple teeth implants stand independently in the jawbone, leaving your remaining teeth completely untouched. The implant posts also stimulate the bone the same way natural roots do, preventing the deterioration that occurs when teeth are missing. For patients replacing two or more adjacent teeth, implants are the stronger, more conservative long-term solution.
Patients missing two or more adjacent teeth with adequate bone density are strong candidates for multiple teeth implants. If bone loss has occurred, bone grafting procedures can often rebuild the jaw to support implant placement.
This option is ideal for anyone who wants a permanent, fixed solution and prefers not to rely on removable partials or a traditional bridge that compromises healthy teeth. Dr. Koman will evaluate your bone structure, gum health, and overall health to determine the best approach during your consultation.
These transformations were performed right here at Koman Dental Denver. Every case is unique, but the results speak for themselves.
Full mouth rehabilitation combining implants and restorations for lasting function and confidence.
Veneers and whitening designed to enhance natural beauty while maintaining a seamless, authentic look.
A full arch of permanent teeth placed on four implants, replacing failing dentition with a complete, functional smile.
A carefully planned process that gives you permanent teeth built on a solid foundation.
Dr. Koman evaluates your jawbone, gum health, and the gap to be restored. 3D imaging is used to plan the exact number and position of implant posts.
The titanium posts are surgically placed into the jawbone under local anesthesia. Each post is positioned to provide maximum stability for your final restoration.
Over 3 to 6 months, the implants fuse with your bone through osseointegration. This creates the permanent foundation your new teeth need to function reliably.
Once healed, your custom bridge or crowns are fabricated and attached. Every detail is checked for fit, color, and bite before final placement. The result is a set of permanent teeth you can trust.









It depends on how many teeth are missing and where they are. In many cases, two implant posts can support a bridge of three or more teeth. Dr. Koman will determine the ideal number during your consultation.
The implant posts are typically placed in one surgical visit. After a healing period of 3 to 6 months, the final crowns or bridge are attached at a second appointment.
A traditional bridge requires shaving down healthy adjacent teeth to serve as anchors. Implants stand on their own, preserve neighboring teeth, and prevent jawbone loss. For most patients, implants are the stronger long-term option.
Bone grafting can rebuild the jawbone to provide the support your implants need. Dr. Koman will assess your bone density with 3D imaging and include grafting in your treatment plan if necessary.
The titanium posts are designed to last a lifetime. The crowns or bridge on top may need replacement after 10 to 15 years of normal wear. Regular checkups help us monitor everything over time.
Call us at (303) 759-0731 or book online. We'll take 3D imaging, evaluate your bone and gum health, and walk you through a custom treatment plan before any work begins.