A dental bridge conceals and replaces a missing tooth. If you need a dental bridge, your dentist will shape the teeth on each side of the gap and create an imprint. Once again, the dentist will submit this impression to a laboratory to fabricate the bridge. Once completed, your dentist will bond it to the reshaped teeth on each side of the gap, giving the impression of perfectly formed teeth.
Dental bridges might be beneficial if you miss a tooth or many teeth. Tooth decay, gum disease, and injury are the most prevalent reasons for losing teeth.
Your teeth operate in unison. Adjacent teeth may shift into the vacant area if a tooth is lost. The teeth on the opposite side of your mouth might migrate up or down toward the gap.
It may result in the following:
The four primary kinds of bridges are as follows:
Fixed Bridge
It consists of two or more crowns joined by a filler tooth or teeth. The crowns secure the bridge. Bridges constructed traditionally are built of metal, porcelain fused to metal or ceramics.
Cantilever Bridge
This bridge-style links the pontic to a single abutment tooth. It is possible for those with teeth on just one side of the gap.
Maryland Dental Bridge (Resin-Bonded Bridge)
You may need this kind of bridge if you are lost front teeth. It is constructed of porcelain fused to metal or ceramic teeth and is held in place by a framework. Each side of the bridge has winglets that attach to your natural teeth.
Implant-Supported Bridge
This bridge is comparable to a "conventional fixed bridge," except it is secured by implants rather than bonded to the teeth.
Missing teeth may impair your ability to eat, speak, and smile. You may use a dental bridge to restore both the appearance and function of your mouth. Dental bridges, which bridge the gap left by lost teeth, have a long lifespan. Maintain proper oral hygiene and schedule routine cleanings with your dentist.
Select Care Dental offers high-quality dental bridges and other dental restorative services by our experienced team of doctors- Dr. Anderson and Dr.Nuttall. For more information and appointments, call Dentist Redmond OR at (541) 923-7633, book online, or visit us directly at 774 Southwest Rimrock Way, Redmond, Oregon 97756.
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