Gingivitis in children: What is it? Causes, signs, and treatment methods.
Gingivitis in children is a fairly common condition, but if not detected and treated promptly, it can affect daily activities...
Single or multiple tooth Implant placement is a modern restorative technique that replaces several missing teeth without grinding down adjacent natural teeth.


The Implant fixture is placed directly into the jawbone, acting as an artificial tooth root. On top is a porcelain crown with a natural shape and color similar to real teeth.
| Criteria | Single/Multiple Tooth Implants | Full-Arch Implants |
|---|---|---|
| Restoration Scope | Replacement of 2–3 missing teeth | Restoration of an entire arch (upper, lower, or both) |
| Number of Implants | One Implant per missing tooth | 4–6 Implants per arch (All-on-4, All-on-6) |
| Treatment Objective | Replace missing teeth while preserving remaining teeth | Restore the full arch, improving structure and aesthetics |
| Treatment Time | Quick, minimally invasive | More complex process requiring full-arch planning |
| Cost | Lower, calculated per tooth | Higher total cost for full-arch restoration |
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