Titanium Bar for Implant Prostheses, From £320
A precision-milled titanium framework that strengthens your All-on-4 or All-on-6 prosthesis for superior durability and long-term stability.
A titanium bar is a structural reinforcement component used inside All-on-4 and All-on-6 implant prostheses. It acts as an internal framework, a hidden skeleton, that significantly increases the strength and longevity of your fixed bridge.
Without a titanium bar, an implant-supported prosthesis relies solely on the acrylic or zirconia material for its structural integrity. A titanium bar distributes biting forces more evenly across the implants, reduces the risk of fracture, and adds years of life to your restoration.
In the UK, a titanium bar as an add-on component typically costs between £800 and £1,500. With The Health Store Turkey, the same precision-milled titanium bar starts from just £320.
Your dentist will recommend a titanium bar if your treatment plan would benefit from the additional structural support, particularly for patients with strong bite forces or those who want maximum durability from their implant prosthesis.
What Is Titanium Bar?
What Is a Titanium Bar?
A titanium bar is a precision-engineered metal framework that sits inside an implant-supported prosthesis (fixed bridge). It connects to the implant abutments and provides a rigid, strong substructure for the prosthetic teeth to be built upon.
Think of it as the steel reinforcement inside a concrete structure. The prosthesis material, whether acrylic, composite, or zirconia, provides the visible teeth and aesthetics. The titanium bar underneath provides the strength and stability.
Titanium bars are:
- Precision-milled, manufactured using CAD/CAM technology for an exact fit on the implant positions
- Biocompatible, titanium is the same material used for the implants themselves, well-tolerated by the body
- Lightweight yet strong, adds minimal weight while significantly increasing the structural integrity of the prosthesis
- Corrosion-resistant, designed to last the lifetime of the prosthesis without degrading
A titanium bar is particularly beneficial for full-arch prostheses where the bridge spans across 4 or 6 implants and needs to withstand significant biting forces day after day.
Am I Suitable?
Am I a Good Candidate?
A titanium bar may be recommended if:
- You are having All-on-4 or All-on-6 treatment and your dentist recommends additional structural reinforcement
- You have a strong bite or a history of teeth grinding (bruxism) that puts extra stress on dental restorations
- You want maximum durability from your implant prosthesis and are looking for the longest-lasting result
- Your dentist recommends it based on the span of your bridge, the number of implants, and the forces your prosthesis will need to withstand
Not every implant prosthesis requires a titanium bar. Some patients' prostheses, particularly those made from full zirconia, have sufficient inherent strength. Your dentist will advise whether a titanium bar adds meaningful value to your specific treatment plan.
What Happens During the Procedure?
What Happens During Your Treatment?
Design
After your implants are placed, precise digital scans of your implant positions are taken. These scans are used to design the titanium bar using CAD/CAM software, ensuring a perfect fit on each implant abutment.
Fabrication
The titanium bar is precision-milled from a solid block of medical-grade titanium. This manufacturing process ensures accuracy to within fractions of a millimetre. The prosthetic teeth are then built around the bar.
Fitting
The titanium bar is tested for passive fit on the implants, meaning it sits perfectly without placing any stress on the implant positions. The completed prosthesis (with the bar inside) is then permanently fixed to the implants. You do not see the bar once the prosthesis is fitted, it is entirely hidden inside.
After Fitting
There is no additional recovery or adjustment beyond the normal adaptation to your new prosthesis. The titanium bar works silently in the background, distributing forces and protecting your investment for years to come.
Recovery & Aftercare
Recovery and Aftercare
The titanium bar is a component within your prosthesis, it does not involve a separate procedure or recovery period. Your recovery is dictated by your implant treatment as a whole.
Immediately after fitting: The prosthesis feels natural. The titanium bar is entirely hidden inside, so you do not see or feel it as a separate element.
Long term: The bar requires no special maintenance. Care for your prosthesis as directed by your dentist, brush the prosthetic teeth, use a water flosser to clean under the bridge, and attend regular check-ups.
Durability: A well-made titanium bar is designed to last the lifetime of the prosthesis, typically 15 to 25 years. Even if the acrylic teeth on the prosthesis eventually need replacing, the titanium bar underneath can often be reused.
Your 12 months of aftercare covers your entire implant treatment, including the titanium bar component.
Risks & Considerations
Risks and Considerations
A titanium bar is a passive structural component with very few associated risks. Considerations include:
Passive fit: The bar must fit the implant positions precisely to avoid placing unwanted stress on the implants. This is why CAD/CAM precision milling is used, to ensure accuracy.
Titanium allergy: Extremely rare, but some individuals may have a sensitivity to titanium. If you have known metal sensitivities, discuss this with your dentist.
Cost consideration: The titanium bar is an additional cost on top of your implant and prosthesis package. Your dentist will explain whether the additional investment is justified for your specific case.
The titanium bar is a well-proven engineering solution used in thousands of implant restorations worldwide. It adds structural assurance to your treatment.
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What Our Patients Say
Real reviews from real patients. Their words, not ours.
"My dentist recommended the titanium bar for extra durability. The whole implant process was smooth and the final result feels incredibly solid and natural."
"From the first consultation to the final fitting, everything was explained in detail. The team are knowledgeable, professional, and genuinely care about getting the best result."
"I had All-on-4 with a titanium bar and the quality is outstanding. Two years on and everything is still solid. Worth every penny."
Frequently Asked Questions
Not necessarily. Whether a titanium bar is recommended depends on the material of your prosthesis, the number and position of your implants, and your bite forces. Prostheses made from full zirconia often have sufficient inherent strength. Acrylic or composite prostheses benefit significantly from the added reinforcement. Your dentist will assess your individual case and recommend a titanium bar only if it adds meaningful value.
No. The titanium bar is entirely hidden inside the prosthesis. It is covered by the prosthetic teeth and gum-coloured material. You will not see it, feel it, or be aware of it in daily use. It works silently in the background, strengthening the structure of your bridge.
A precision-milled titanium bar is designed to last the lifetime of the prosthesis, typically 15 to 25 years or more. Titanium is corrosion-resistant and biocompatible, so it does not degrade over time. Even if the prosthetic teeth on top of the bar eventually need replacing due to wear, the titanium bar itself can often be reused with a new set of teeth built around it.
In the UK, a titanium bar for an implant prosthesis typically costs between £800 and £1,500 as an additional component. With The Health Store Turkey, the same precision-milled titanium bar starts from £320. The cost is included in your detailed treatment plan alongside your implant and prosthesis pricing.
A prosthesis without a titanium bar relies on the strength of the prosthetic material alone, whether that is acrylic, composite, or zirconia. A prosthesis with a titanium bar has an internal metal framework that distributes biting forces more evenly, reduces the risk of fracture, and increases the overall lifespan of the restoration. Think of it as the difference between a wall made of plaster and a wall with steel reinforcement inside it.
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