Replacement of old upper all on X bridge

Full Arch Implant Rehabilitations have evolved a lot in the last few years, not just in the transition from analog to digital methods.

The materials have improved a lot with time.

This gentleman had an upper full arch bridge made somewhere in North America many years ago.

He came to us with a chief complaint of inability to clean under the bridge properly and his upper front teeth kept chipping off from this bridge.

We removed this old bridge and found that one of the old implants had failed.

We replaced that one and made him a new implant bridge, which is a lot thinner and easier to clean.

He was happy with the results.