What Is a Roundhouse Bridge?
In this video, Dr. Karen Bacerra Penagos explains a permanent solution for full-mouth tooth replacement and why some patients benefit most from implants that keep their smile fixed and fully secure.
A Roundhouse restoration is used to restore a full mouth of teeth and help patients regain their ability to eat, speak, and function comfortably. It provides full retention for both the upper and lower arches.
This option uses more dental implants to ensure the teeth are securely fixed in place. Unlike some other implant-supported options that can be removed by a dentist for maintenance, a Roundhouse restoration is not removable. It is designed to stay in place permanently and would only be replaced if an implant were to fail.
The goal of a Roundhouse is to provide a stable, long-term solution that feels as close to natural teeth as possible.