Malo Bridge

Malo Bridge

Malos bridge has high success rate and it eliminates need for bone grafting which is invasive, costly and uncomfortable for patient.

Procedure is well tolerated and of shorter duration. All in a single day procedure is feasible, not only the surgery but also the placement of teeth with immediate function.

Traditional techniques often involve multiple surgeries and can take over a year to complete. The bridge is hygienic, easy to maintain and clean.

Typically about half the cost of alternative techniques which require bone grafting and the placement of more than four implants. Implants follow a dense bone structure.

Longer implants can be placed by tilting them posteriorly that also helps in improving anchorage. Tilting improves A-P spread of implants resulting in more stable prosthesis. A-P spread enhances load distribution for prosthesis.

Shorten cantilever (maximum of 7 mm for maxilla and 1.5-2.0 mm A-P spread for mandible) reduces prosthetic fracture/instability and marginal bone height stability.

Marginal bone height of implants is maintained with rigid prosthesis. Tilted implants have similar success rate as traditional implants when splinted together.