
Implant-Supported Bridges
The stronger, healthier alternative to traditional bridges — anchored by implants, not your natural teeth.
Multiple Teeth Replaced Without Touching Healthy Ones
An implant-supported bridge uses dental implants as anchors instead of relying on adjacent natural teeth. At our Tysons Corner, VA office, Dr. Alex Osinovsky places two or more implants in the jawbone to support a bridge that spans the gap left by multiple missing teeth — no grinding down of healthy neighboring teeth required.
Because the implants integrate with the jawbone, they prevent the bone loss that typically follows tooth extraction. The result is a stronger, healthier, and more natural-feeling restoration compared to a traditional bridge.
Patients throughout Northern Virginia — including Vienna, McLean, Falls Church, and Fairfax — choose our Tysons VA location for implant bridges because Dr. Osinovsky's D.I.C.O.I. certification and thousands of successful implant placements ensure exceptional results.
Why Choose an Implant Bridge
No Damage to Healthy Teeth
Unlike traditional bridges, implant bridges don't require grinding down adjacent healthy teeth for support.
Prevents Bone Loss
The implant posts stimulate the jawbone just like natural tooth roots, preventing the bone loss that follows tooth extraction.
Natural Appearance
Custom-crafted to match your surrounding teeth in color, shape, and size for a seamless, natural-looking result.
Long-Lasting
With proper care, implant-supported bridges can last many years — far longer than traditional bridges.
What Our Patients Say
"When I started my implant treatment with Dr. Osinovsky at that time I had lost all my teeth. Dr. Alex started my full mouth restoration. The whole surgery process took only few hours and I was pleasantly surprised that I didn't experience any pain."
— Oleg
"Painless implants! I was surprised that I had no pain. Dr. Alex can deal with the most finicky patients, me included. I have been going to Dr. Alex for 10 years now, and I am very happy with their work."
— Janice
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Learn About Implant Bridges
Watch these educational videos to understand implant-supported bridge options.
Common Questions
How many teeth can an implant bridge replace?
An implant-supported bridge can replace anywhere from two to several consecutive missing teeth. Two implants are typically placed to anchor the bridge, with one or more artificial teeth (pontics) suspended between them.
Is the procedure painful?
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and sedation options are available. Most patients are comfortable during the procedure and report manageable discomfort during the healing period.
How long does treatment take?
The entire process — from implant placement to final bridge — typically takes several months to allow proper healing and osseointegration. However, temporary restorations are provided so you are never without teeth.
How do I care for my implant bridge?
Brush twice daily and use a water flosser or floss threader to clean beneath the bridge. Regular professional cleanings are essential to maintain the health of the surrounding gums and implants.
Replace Missing Teeth the Right Way
Schedule your implant bridge consultation today and take the first step toward a complete, healthy smile.