Zirconia fixed bridges

A durable final restoration designed for a natural-looking full arch.

Zirconia may be used for the permanent bridge after implants heal and the final restorative plan is confirmed.

  • Final-stage restoration
  • Designed around bite and smile
  • Professional maintenance required

Material and planning

The restoration is only one part of full-arch treatment.

Digital restorative design

The team plans tooth position, bite, contours, and cleaning access around your anatomy.

Temporary-to-final transition

Temporary teeth support the healing phase; the final zirconia bridge follows after clinical milestones are met.

Long-term care

Professional recare and consistent home maintenance protect the restoration and surrounding tissues.

Zirconia FAQ

What to ask about your final bridge.

Can I receive permanent teeth on the day of implant surgery?

Some qualifying full-arch patients may leave surgery with temporary teeth. Final restorations are typically delivered after healing, often about four to six months later. Timing depends on your clinical plan.

What is the difference between fixed full-arch implants and snap-in dentures?

A fixed full-arch restoration stays attached by the dental team, while a snap-in overdenture is removable by the patient. Your evaluation helps determine which option fits your anatomy, goals, maintenance preferences, and budget.

Can every patient receive dental implants?

No treatment is right for everyone. Bone, gum health, medical history, bite, smoking, medications, and other factors can affect candidacy and the steps required before implant placement.

Take the next step

Start with a conversation and a clear clinical plan.

Call our Toms River team or request a consultation. Treatment recommendations, timing, and costs are confirmed only after an evaluation.