Multiple Tooth Implants

Replace multiple damaged or missing teeth and smile with confidence again with multiple tooth implants.

Multiple Tooth Implants

Replace multiple damaged or missing teeth and smile with confidence again with multiple tooth implants.

Associations and Accreditations

Kois Center mentor

Kois Center mentor

International Congress of Oral Implantologists

International Congress of Oral Implantologists

Virginia Dental Association

Virginia Dental Association

Northern Virginia Dental Society

Northern Virginia Dental Society

Academy of General Dentistry

Academy of General Dentistry

American Dental Association

American Dental Association

Invisalign® provider

Invisalign® provider

Missing Teeth Replacement in Alexandria, VA

McLean & Arlington Multiple Teeth Implants

While dentures were once a popular option for patients who are missing teeth, there are other replacement solutions available that may be a better fit for your smile. Dental implants, for example, are a natural-looking and durable solution that can provide you with years of support for your replacement teeth. Multiple tooth replacements at Dental Masters are done with dental implants, and our team would be happy to talk with you about this restorative option during a consultation.

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What Are Multiple Tooth Replacements?

Dental implants are made up of three parts: the titanium post that is placed in your jawbone, the abutment that connects the post to your replacement tooth, and the dental crown that covers the abutment. These three parts work together to provide you with a stable support system for your new teeth. The titanium post is placed in your jawbone through a surgical procedure, and it will eventually fuse to the bone over time. This process, known as osseointegration, gives dental implants their strength and stability.

The Multiple Tooth Replacement Process

The abutment is placed on top of the post after it has healed, and it will serve as the connector between the post and your dental crown. The abutment is typically made from metal or ceramic, and it can be placed either above or below the gum line. Your dentist will work with you to determine which placement option is best for you based on your individual needs.


The final step in the dental implant process is the placement of your dental crown. Your crown will be made to match your natural teeth in both color and shape, and it will be placed over the abutment. Once in place, your dental crown will fully restore your smile.

Aftercare for Multiple Teeth Replacements

Once your dental implants are in place, it is important to take care of them. Multiple tooth replacements take time to heal, and it is important to follow your dentist’s instructions during the healing process. Additionally, you should brush and floss your teeth regularly, and you should see your dentist for regular checkups. By taking care of your dental implants, you can ensure that they last for many years to come.

Schedule Your Multiple Teeth Replacement Appointment

If you are missing multiple teeth, dental implants may be the right solution for you. Contact Dental Masters today to schedule a consultation with our team and learn more about this restorative option. We have years of experience performing multiple teeth replacements in the Alexandria and McLean areas and provide our patients with a comfortable and welcoming environment. Get started and boost your confidence with a restored smile today!

For more information about multiple tooth implants or to request a consultation, call us at (703) 549-3300 or visit our contact page.

Why Choose Dental Masters

Serving Alexandria, VA Since 2015

We understand that there are many dental offices that you can choose from to receive care, so how do you choose who to trust with your dental health? At Dental Masters, we're proud to offer patients quality care backed by:

Over 15 Years of Dental Experience

Over 15 Years of Dental Experience

English & Spanish Speaking Staff

English & Spanish Speaking Staff

Kois Center Member and Trained Dentist

Kois Center Mentor and Trained Dentist

Specializing in Cosmetic Dentistry

Specializing in Cosmetic Dentistry

Academy of General Dentists Member

Academy of General Dentists Member

Board Certified Dental Implant Specialist

Board Certified Dental Implant Specialist

Hear What Our Happy Patients Have to Say

Nothing speaks more authentically to the level of care we provide than the words of our own satisfied patients. Take a look at what some of our current patients have said about the care they receive at Dental Masters!

Overall Rating: 4.8

150+ Reviews

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"I’ve been going to Dental Masters of Alexandria for years and a patient of Dr. Laviola since he started practicing here. He’s very personable, knowledgeable, takes time to explain procedures (I’ve had quite a few!) and is just an amazing dentist. The entire staff is wonderful, always helpful and friendly. Highly recommend!"

Aimee P.

"I have been a patient of Dr. Laviola's for several years now, and this is the best dental practice I have ever been to. Dr. Laviola and the whole team takes extraordinary care to make sure you are always comfortable throughout any cleaning and procedure, both major and minor (I have had both). The entire support team is also great."

Brett E.

"Dr. Laviola explained everything down to the last detail ..Soon after I was getting prepared for a life-changing event with dental implants. The surgery was so simple ..If you follow all instructions on medications there is little to no pain. The dental surgeon is amazing ..Everything from start to finish was done with perfection."

Mark M.

Dental Financing Options

Caring for our patients means helping them feel as comfortable and stress-free as possible about their dental treatment– finances included! If worries about affordability are keeping you from making an appointment with us, we encourage you to explore financing options that can help you manage the cost of care. Check out the trusted companies we work with regularly to help ease the financial burden for our patients.

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