
Implant Bridge in Lombard, IL
Strong, stable, and seamlessly designed to look and feel like real teeth.

What Is an Implant Bridge?
An implant bridge is a dental restoration that replaces multiple consecutive missing teeth using two or more dental implants as anchors. Instead of relying on natural teeth for support, the bridge is permanently attached to titanium implants surgically placed into your jawbone.
Typically, two implants support a bridge replacing 3-4 teeth, though the exact number depends on your specific situation. Dr. Saeed at ACE Dental designs each implant bridge to match your natural teeth in color, shape, and function, creating seamless results that restore your smile's beauty and strength.
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Are You a Dental Implant Bridge Candidate in Lombard, IL?
If you're missing multiple consecutive teeth and want a permanent solution that doesn't compromise your remaining natural teeth, an implant bridge may be perfect for you. Good candidates have adequate jawbone to support implants and healthy gums free from active disease.
During your consultation at ACE Dental in Lombard, Dr. Azam Saeed evaluates your bone density using 3D imaging, assesses your overall oral health, and discusses your aesthetic goals. Even if you currently wear a partial denture or traditional bridge, transitioning to an implant-supported bridge can dramatically improve comfort and function.
Benefits of Implant Bridge
Stable & Secure
Implant bridges are firmly anchored with strategically placed implants—no slipping, no adhesives, no discomfort. They provide the stability and natural feel of real teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with complete confidence.
Cost-Effective Solution
By using just 4–6 implants to support a full arch of teeth, implant bridges offer a more affordable alternative to placing individual implants for every missing tooth, without compromising on quality or function.
Natural Look & Function
Each implant bridge is beautifully crafted to look and feel like natural teeth. They restore your ability to chew properly, improve speech, and give you back the confidence to smile freely—all while preserving your jawbone health.

TYPES OF IMPLANT BRIDGES
There are several ways to restore a full smile with implant bridges. Each offers a different level of stability and comfort, depending on what feels right for you.

Traditional Implant Bridge
With this treatment, multiple implants are placed to support a fixed bridge that replaces several consecutive missing teeth.
The bridge is permanently attached to the implants and cannot be removed by the patient.
This provides maximum stability and a natural feel, restoring full chewing function and appearance.

Traditional Implant Bridge
With this treatment, multiple implants are placed to support a fixed bridge that replaces several consecutive missing teeth.
The bridge is permanently attached to the implants and cannot be removed by the patient.
This provides maximum stability and a natural feel, restoring full chewing function and appearance.

All-on-4 / All-on-6 Full Arch Bridge
With this treatment, an entire arch of teeth is supported by just 4-6 strategically placed implants.
The full bridge is securely fixed to the implants and designed to look and function like natural teeth.
This approach eliminates the need for individual implants for each tooth, offering a cost-effective solution for full mouth restoration.

Screw-Retained Implant Bridge
With this treatment, the bridge is attached to the implants using screws that can only be removed by your dentist.
This design allows for easy maintenance and adjustments if needed, while still providing the stability and permanence of a fixed restoration.
The screw access holes are carefully concealed for a natural appearance.
Dr. Azam Saeed conducts comprehensive examination including 3D cone beam scans at ACE Dental. He determines optimal implant positions, discusses timeline, and creates detailed treatment plan showing expected results.
Dental implants are surgically placed at strategic locations to support your bridge. The number of implants depends on how many teeth are being replaced and your bone quality. Temporary teeth are often provided the same day.
Over 3-6 months, implants undergo osseointegration, fusing with your jawbone. You wear a temporary bridge during this time and return to our Lombard office for periodic checkups to monitor healing progress.
Once implants are fully integrated, Dr. Saeed takes precise impressions to create your custom permanent bridge. The final restoration is carefully crafted to match your natural teeth, then permanently secured to the implants with screws or cement.
Your Smile, Your Pace
We believe everyone deserves a healthy, confident smile. Our pricing is transparent, and we offer flexible financing options to help you begin treatment without stress. Your treatment plan will always be explained clearly before we begin, with no hidden fees.




Permanent Teeth
Understanding Your Investment
Replacing a full set of teeth using individual implants and crowns can be very expensive.
The All on 4 approach allows us to secure your new smile with fewer implants, making treatment more affordable while still delivering stable, permanent results.
Your treatment plan is custom to your needs. At your free consultation, you will receive a clear, itemized treatment estimate and realistic timeline.
Free Consultation
FREE
Free thirty minute All On 4 Implant or other Denture Implant consult.
Cost Of Permanent Teeth
$13,495*
Several factors may affect the final price of same-day dentures.
These factors include the location of the dentist and the need for additional treatments such as tooth extraction and bone shaping. Although this seems like a large sum, it's considerably less expensive than individually reconstructing and replacing each tooth.
This option also provides more exceptional durability and longevity than old removable dentures.
Typically, an implant bridge requires 4–6 strategically placed implants to support a full arch of teeth.
This is far fewer than placing individual implants for each missing tooth, making it a more efficient and cost-effective solution while still providing excellent stability and function.
With proper care and regular dental checkups, an implant bridge can last 15–20 years or even longer.
The implants themselves can last a lifetime as they fuse with your jawbone, while the bridge prosthetic may need occasional maintenance or replacement over time.
The implant bridge procedure is performed under local anesthesia or sedation to ensure your comfort.
Most patients report minimal discomfort during the procedure. Afterward, you may experience some swelling or soreness, which typically subsides within a few days and can be managed with prescribed medication.
Yes! One of the greatest benefits of an implant bridge is that it restores your ability to eat virtually any food you enjoy.
Unlike traditional dentures, implant bridges are securely anchored and won't slip or move while eating, allowing you to chew comfortably and confidently.
