Losing a tooth can affect your appearance and oral health, causing misalignment, bone loss, and changes to your facial structure. Dental bridges are a popular tooth replacement option for people with one or more missing teeth. They offer a way to restore your smile and oral function.
Understanding dental bridges
A dental bridge is a fixed prosthetic device that replaces one or more missing teeth by bridging the gap between the remaining natural teeth. It contains two main components: the pontic (the artificial tooth or teeth) and the abutments (the crowns placed on the adjacent natural teeth). This type of tooth replacement is ideal for patients missing one to three teeth, whether due to an extraction, injury, or poor oral health. Dental bridges can also replace teeth that never formed or erupted due to a congenital condition.
The placement process
While placing a dental bridge, the dentist will trim the enamel of the adjacent teeth to make space for the crowns. Then, they will take impressions of the patient's teeth and send them to a dental lab to create a custom-made bridge. As the lab makes the bridge, the dentist will place a temporary bridge on the prepared teeth to protect the abutment and maintain a natural-looking appearance.
Once the new bridge is ready, the dentist carefully fits and cements it into place. This creates a seamless and natural-looking tooth replacement. Dental bridges can last from five to 15 years with proper care and maintenance, providing a durable and reliable option for replacing missing teeth.
Types of dental bridges
There are four common types of dental bridges. Each of these options is designed to suit different situations and patient needs. They include:
- Traditional bridge: This is the most common type of dental bridge, where one or more pontics are held in place by dental crowns and adjacent teeth. The crowns serve as anchors and secure the bridge in place.
- Cantilever bridge: This type of bridge is typically reserved for patients with only one adjacent tooth available for support. The dentist attaches the pontic to a single crown.
- Maryland bridge: Also known as a resin-bonded bridge, Maryland bridges use metal or porcelain wings bonded to the back of adjacent teeth. This conservative method does not require crowns to secure the pontic.
- Implant-supported bridge: When a patient is missing three adjacent teeth, the dentist can use dental implants to anchor the bridge, providing extra stability and preventing future bone loss.
Benefits of dental bridges
Restores the smile
One of the primary benefits of dental bridges is that they help restore a person's smile. Losing one or more teeth can harm their self-esteem and cause them to hide their smile. By restoring the smile with a dental bridge, they can feel more confident in their smile, improving their overall quality of smile.
Improves everyday function
Another benefit of dental bridges is that they improve one's everyday function. After a patient loses a tooth or teeth, they may find it difficult to chew certain foods and pronounce words. Bridges help restore the patient's ability to chew their favorite foods and speak clearly.
Maintains facial structure
When a tooth is lost, its roots no longer stimulate the jawbone. This can cause the bone to deteriorate and affect one's facial structure, making one look older or more tired. A dental bridge helps ensure the area of the gums where the tooth is missing is still stimulated and maintains one's facial appearance.
Prevents teeth from shifting out of place
A dental bridge can help patients keep their remaining natural teeth in place. When the dentist fills the empty gap along the gum line with a dental bridge, the natural teeth are less likely to shift or loosen. This can also prevent bite and misalignment issues.
Is a dental bridge right for you?
Dental bridges are a reliable and effective solution for replacing missing teeth. If you are considering tooth replacement options, schedule a consultation to determine whether a dental bridge is right for you and your specific needs. Call our office to learn more.
Request an appointment or call Chesterfield Dentist at 804-412-0867 for an appointment in our Chester office.
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