Bridges:
Missing teeth are not only unattractive,
but can lead to serious problems. If you are missing one or more teeth, your teeth can
begin to drift out of position. In effect, this can lead to a change in your bite, loss of
additional teeth, tooth decay, gum disease, as well as migraine headaches. If you are
experiencing any of these problems, you should consider dental bridgework.
Essentially, a bridge is a group of
interconnecting crowns. A bridge is used to stabilize your bite if you are missing one or
more teeth. A bridge prevents further damage to your teeth and gums while giving you a new
and improved smile.
If you are considering a crown or a
bridge, please contact Town Center Dental today to schedule your initial
consultation.
A Dental Bridge, also known as a pontic, is
a restorative fixture used to put back the missing tooth. Dental Bridges are a custom-made
false tooth or teeth. They are permanently placed between two healthy teeth, filling in
the area left by a missing tooth or teeth. Dental Bridges can't be removed by the patient.
Dental Bridges are lined to the natural
teeth surrounding the empty space. These teeth, called abutments, serve as anchors for the
bridge. You may get the dentist's advice before choose the materials for Dental Bridges,
which will help you to get the natural color of the teeth.
Type of Materials for Bridges
All Metal Bridge: These type of bridges uses
gold. But usually, go down due to poor esthetics.
Porcelain (Fused Gold) Bridge: These type of bridges are a popular way for restoring the
missing teeth, but color is the main problem.
All Porcelain Bridges: These type of bridges are used to give an almost natural look. It
is the best way.
There are three types of bridges. Your Town
Center Dental dentist will suggest one for you according to your mouth condition:
1. Traditional Fixed Dental Bridges
2. Resin bonded bridge or Maryland Bridges
3. Cantilever Bridges
How the Dental Bridge works:
At the first visit, your dentist removes the
amount of tooth from the teeth on either side of the space to be filled by the new tooth
or teeth. An impression of the area will be made. This impression then serves as a model
from which the bridge will be created. You will then be fitted with a temporary Dental
Bridge.
At the second visit, the temporary Dental
Bridge will be detached. The new bridge will be fitted and adjusted for ideal fit and
comfort. This new Dental Bridge will then be bonded to the teeth.
Benefits of Dental Bridge
Returns your smile.
Restore your ability to properly chew and speak.
Maintain the shape of your face.
Distribute the forces in your bite properly by replacing missing teeth.
Prevent remaining teeth from drifting out of position.
Your new Dental Bridge will give you many
years of improvement in your appearance and bite.
If you take care of your
mouth and teeth with good oral hygiene, your Dental Bridge can last a very long time. This
includes daily preventive care like proper brushing, flossing, eating right and regular
dental check-ups at Town Center Dental.
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