Losing several adjacent teeth does not always mean one implant per tooth. Two strategically placed implants can carry an implant-supported bridge across the span, restoring the whole section securely and often more efficiently than individual implants.
When an Implant Bridge Fits
An implant bridge is considered when:
For a single gap, one implant and crown is the norm; for a full arch, All-on-4/6 applies. The implant bridge fits the middle case.
How It Works
Implants are placed at the ends of the gap and given time to integrate. A bridge — usually zirconia, shaped by a master ceramist — is then fixed onto them, replacing the missing teeth as one solid unit that is cleaned like natural teeth.
The Plan
The number and position of implants come from the CBCT scan, balancing support with efficiency. WeCare plans the span and the final bridge together for a stable bite and a seamless look. A free WhatsApp consultation with an X-ray outlines the right approach for your gap.


