There are various reasons why a dental bridge might be recommended. A dentist might advise you to get one if you have multiple missing teeth next to each other (typically no more than three) and your budget is not enough to cover implants.
A dental bridge might also be recommended if a dentist deems you are not a great candidate for implants due to concerns about your ability to recover from oral surgery. Dental bridges are oral prosthetics that replace multiple missing teeth that are next to each other. The bridge is typically secured with the two teeth closest to the space left by the missing teeth.
Dental bridges help to restore the aesthetics and function of lost teeth. The artificial teeth that come with the restoration are usually made out of porcelain since the material shares similar characteristics with natural teeth, like its white color and translucence. The pontics can also be made from other materials like silver, gold, or metal allows.
Restoring the function of a person’s teeth allows them to enjoy a broader range of foods, which often leads to improved digestion. Replacing lost teeth also helps to improve speech and pronunciations.
Getting a dental bridge starts with the dentist examining the patient’s mouth to determine if a bridge is the right solution for them. The teeth used as abutments are closely examined to make sure they are strong enough to anchor down the patient’s teeth.
The integrity of the teeth around the gap determines the type of dental bridge the dentist recommends. Traditional and Maryland bridges require two teeth as abutments, while cantilever bridges are installed using only one abutment.
Once the type of bridge that will be used has been selected, the abutments are then prepared for the crowns that will be placed on them by shaving off enamel from their sides. This leads to a tighter fit with the crown.
The dentist then takes an impression of the patient’s mouth and sends it to a dental lab where restorations like bridges are made. It takes a couple of weeks for the patient’s customized bridge to get back to the dentist. The prepared abutments are protected with temporary crowns for the time being.
The patient comes back for a second appointment once their oral prosthetic is ready. The temporary crowns are removed, and the bridge is secured to the abutments with the crowns attached. Alterations are made as needed to ensure everything looks right. The patient walks out of the clinic with their smile restored. Other benefits of replacing teeth with a bridge include:
Dental bridges get you natural-looking artificial teeth that improve the way your smile looks and restores your ability to enjoy your favorite foods. Call or visit our North Arlington clinic to set up an appointment with our dentist.
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