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Dental Bridges

‍ Dental bridges are a common dental restoration used to replace missing teeth. This procedure typically involves the dentist placing artificial teeth between two natural abutment teeth—also known as pontics—to bridge the gap caused by one or more missing teeth. Bridges can be made from different materials including porcelain, metal alloys, and gold. A dentist will typically recommend a dental bridge if there are only a few missing teeth in the mouth that need to be replaced. The dentist may also choose this treatment option if it is necessary to keep remaining existing natural teeth from shifting out of alignment due to gaps created by missing ones. Dental bridges offer several advantages for patients looking for an effective tooth replacement solution, such as improved chewing ability, natural looking smile and renewed confidence. The dentist will begin the dental bridge process by determining the best treatment option for a patient. During the initial consultation, the dentist will study X-rays of the mouth to determine which type of bridge would be most suitable for a given situation. The dentist will then take impressions (moulds) of the teeth involved in order to create models for constructing an artificial bridge. After this, it may be necessary for some teeth to have crowns placed on them in order for them to accommodate an artificial pontic. Once ready, the dentist will use cement or other adhesive material to bond the porcelain or other material pontics permanently into place between abutment teeth. This allows for improved functionality and aesthetic results that look natural. The dentist will then use a special light to harden the cement or adhesive material, resulting in a secure bond between the abutment teeth and pontics. Maintaining dental bridges is similar to caring for regular teeth. As with any dental restoration, it is important to maintain good oral hygiene habits such as brushing twice daily, flossing regularly, and scheduling regular dentist checkups. In addition, it is important to not chew anything harder than food when eating so as not to damage the bridge. With proper care and maintenance, dental bridges can last many years before needing replacement. Overall, dental bridges are an effective solution for replacing missing teeth in order to restore function and aesthetic. If you have missing teeth that need replacement, it is important to consult a dentist to understand the best possible treatment option available for your unique situation. With proper care and maintenance, dental bridges can give you a beautiful smile that will last for years to come. For more information about dental bridges or other dental restoration solutions, please don’t hesitate to contact Duren & Marsh Dentistry today. We will be able to provide further guidance on what treatment options may be right for you.

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