Multiple Teeth Implants
Replace several missing teeth with implants that restore your bite, your confidence, and the foods you have been avoiding.
When you are missing more than one tooth, the effects add up. Chewing becomes harder. Your remaining teeth start shifting toward the gaps. Your jaw changes shape over time. And the foods you used to enjoy without thinking — a steak at a Bedford restaurant, corn on the cob at a summer cookout — become things you quietly avoid. Multiple dental implants can bring all of that back.
Dr. Maharaj is a Fellow of the International Dental Implant Association, which means he has advanced training specifically in implant placement and restoration. He will evaluate your jawbone, your gums, and the pattern of your missing teeth to design a plan that makes sense for your mouth. Sometimes that means individual implants for each missing tooth. Other times, two or three implants can support a bridge that replaces several teeth at once — fewer posts, same solid result.
The approach depends on where the teeth are missing, how much bone you have, and what will give you the best long-term outcome. You will see the options laid out clearly, with honest explanations of what each one involves, how long it takes, and what it costs. There is no one-size-fits-all answer, and you will never be pushed toward the most expensive option when something simpler would work just as well.
Each implant post is placed into your jawbone and given time to bond — usually three to six months. During that healing period, you will have temporary teeth so you can eat, speak, and smile normally. Once the implants are solid, your permanent crowns or bridge are attached. They are custom-made to look and feel like natural teeth.
The result is a set of teeth that stay in your mouth. You do not take them out at night. You do not use adhesive. You brush and floss them the same way you do the rest of your teeth. And because the implants replace the roots, your jawbone stays stimulated and healthy — something that does not happen with traditional bridges or removable partial dentures.
Everything happens at our office on East Main Street. From the first consultation to the final restoration, you are working with the same dentist, the same team, and the same people who already know your name. If you are ready to stop working around missing teeth, a conversation is the first step.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many implants will I need to replace several missing teeth?
It depends on how many teeth are missing and where they are. In some cases, each missing tooth gets its own implant. In others, two or three implants can support a bridge that replaces three or four teeth. Dr. Maharaj will design a plan based on your specific situation and walk you through the reasoning.
Can I get multiple implants done at the same time?
Yes, in many cases multiple implants can be placed during the same visit. This actually reduces the total number of appointments and shortens your overall timeline. Dr. Maharaj will let you know what makes sense based on your health and the complexity of your case.
What can I eat while my implants are healing?
During the healing period, you will stick to softer foods to protect the implant sites — think scrambled eggs, pasta, yogurt, soup. You will have temporary teeth during this time so you are not going without. Once your permanent teeth are placed, you can eat anything you normally would.

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