Multiple teeth, one permanent solution
Restore multiple missing teeth with a solution that looks and feels natural. An implant bridge uses dental implants to support a custom bridge prosthetic, giving you a secure, stable way to eat, speak and smile with confidence. Unlike removable options, your implant bridge is fixed in place and designed to function much like your natural teeth.
Looks & functions like your real teeth
Dental implants are made to last a lifetime¹
No restrictions—eat the foods you love
Natural-feeling & permanent
¹Dental implants are made to last a lifetime. Studies show that dental implants are likely to last at least 25 years with proper care and maintenance in most cases.
A dental implant bridge is a secure way to replace several missing teeth at once. Instead of relying on nearby teeth for support, the bridge attaches to dental implants placed in your jawbone. This creates a stable foundation that helps your bridge look and feel more like natural teeth.
Your implant bridge cost depends on your specific needs, including how many teeth are being replaced and the type of bridge your Aspen Dental provider recommends. During your visit, your provider will explain each step of your treatment and share a personalized estimate so you know how your plan fits your goals and your budget.
What can affect your implant cost
Type of bridge and materials used
Number of missing teeth being replaced
Any preparatory care needed before placement
Your insurance coverage and third-party financing options
Your Aspen Dental provider will help you understand how each of these factors may apply to your care and build a treatment plan that supports your smile and your budget.
Take 20% off your dental implant treatment today.²
²Offer available in select offices. Not valid for previous or ongoing work and cannot be combined with other discounts or dental discount programs. Discount taken off usual and customary fees for implants and does not apply to services rendered by a specialist. Patients with insurance will receive either the 20% discount or insurance plan pricing, whichever discount is greater. Dental implants are not a recognized specialty. Offer expires 12/31/25.

As a first-time implant wearer, your treatment package includes:
Precision imaging of your mouth
Titanium implants, abutments and connectors
1 same-day healing prosthesis, if required
1 final implant prosthesis
Your implant bridge is an important investment in your oral health, and Aspen Dental offers several ways to help make your care more manageable. Your provider will review every option with you and help you choose what fits your needs and your budget.
At Aspen Dental your team will help you understand how your dental insurance applies to your care. We’ll review your plan, verify coverage and explain your benefits so you can feel confident before treatment begins. Medicaid is not accepted at Aspen Dental offices.
For questions about specific plan details, it’s best to contact your insurance provider directly. You can also learn more about how dental insurance works at Aspen Dental.
If you’re getting an implant bridge without insurance, Aspen Dental offers several ways to make your care costs more manageable. Your local team will explain third-party financing choices that can help fit your care into your budget.
If you don’t have dental insurance, we also offer the Aspen Dental Savings Plan³, which helps you save on routine and major dental care.
³The Aspen Dental Savings Plan is NOT insurance. Please see plan terms and conditions for details.
From start to smile, we handle every step under one roof and will work with one coordinated care team who knows your smile best.
With same-day availability and flexible hours, seeing your provider is easy.
Our implants are designed for long-lasting support and come with a limited warranty to help you feel confident in your care.
99% of patients who apply for 3rd-party financing are approved.
An implant bridge can be a great choice for many patients because it offers stability, comfort and long-term support for your smile. Your Aspen Dental provider will walk you through your treatment options so you can decide what feels right for your needs and goals.
Restores your ability to enjoy a wide range of foods once healed
Designed to blend naturally with your smile
Feels secure with no slipping or adhesives
Anchored to dental implants for steady support
Helps keep nearby teeth from shifting
Built for long-lasting function with proper care
Created to feel natural so your smile looks and feels like you
If you’re looking for a secure option that supports your oral health and confidence, an implant bridge may be a strong fit. Your Aspen Dental provider will help you understand what to expect and how each option compares so you can make the choice that feels right for you.
Feature | Implant bridge | Partial denture | Traditional bridge |
Stability | Permanently fixed | Can slip or move | Fixed |
Preserves jawbone | Yes | No | No |
Affects healthy teeth | No | No | Yes (must file down) |
Lifespan | Implant: 25+ years Bridge: 10+ years | 5-7 years | 5-15 years |
Maintenance | Brush normally | Remove and clean nightly | Brush normally |
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Coverage for an implant bridge varies by plan. Some insurance plans may help with the bridge portion, while coverage for the implant or implant procedure itself can differ. Your Aspen Dental provider will review your benefits, verify coverage and explain how your plan may apply to your treatment. Medicaid is not accepted at Aspen Dental offices.
Dental implants are titanium posts placed in the jawbone to replace tooth roots. Traditional dental bridges rely on nearby natural teeth for support. An implant bridge combines both approaches by attaching a custom bridge to dental implants instead of natural teeth.
Key differences dental bridge vs implant:
Implants replace tooth roots, while traditional bridges replace only the visible teeth
Implants help support jawbone health
Traditional bridges require filing down healthy teeth, while implant bridges do not
Your provider will help you compare these options during your visit.
Most implant bridges use two implants to support a three-tooth restoration, but your exact number can vary. Your provider will look at the number of missing teeth, your bone health and your overall treatment goals to determine the right approach for your smile.
Once your implant bridge has healed, you can enjoy a wide variety of foods with comfortable, stable support. Because the bridge is anchored to implants, it is designed to stay in place during everyday biting and chewing.
During the healing period, your provider may recommend softer foods. You’ll receive clear dietary guidance based on your treatment plan and healing progress.
A 3-tooth implant bridge uses two dental implants to support a bridge that replaces three missing teeth. The full process typically includes healing time and final restoration. Your Aspen Dental provider will evaluate your needs, review treatment steps and help you understand what to expect.
With good daily care and regular visits, an implant-supported bridge can serve you well for many years. The implants themselves are designed for long-term stability, and the bridge portion may eventually need replacement due to natural wear.
The implants themselves are designed to last a lifetime with proper care and maintenance.
Your treatment timeline will depend on your specific needs, but most implant bridge plans follow a few key steps:
Consultation — Your provider evaluates your oral health and builds a personalized treatment plan
Preparatory care, if needed — Some patients may need care such as extractions or bone grafting before implants are placed. Your provider will let you know if this step applies to you.
Implant placement — Compromised teeth are removed if needed and implant posts are placed
Healing period — The implants bond with the jawbone in a process called osseointegration
Bridge placement — A custom bridge is attached to the healed implants
If any compromised teeth need to be removed, your provider will complete those extractions and place the implant posts during the same appointment when appropriate. This step creates the foundation your implant bridge will need as you move into the healing phase.