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named so because they bridge the gap in the mouth
between suceessive teeth when one or more teeth
are lost.
Nature of a Dental Bridge
A bridge consists of two crowns for the teeth,
one on either side of the gap. These anchoring
teeth are known as abutment teeth and there is
a false tooth/teeth (called pontics) in between.
The false teeth vary in composition from gold,
different alloys, porcelain, or a combination
of these. Both natural teeth and implants support
bridges.
Benefits of Dental Bridges
The single most important benefit of a bridge
is the ability to replace a missing tooth or teeth
in minimal time as a fixed option in the mouth
Other Benefits of dental bridges include:
- Restoring the ability to chew and speak better
- Restoring your smile
- Maintaining prpoer facial shape
- Properly distributing the forces during eating
- Keeping teeth from drifting out of their
natural position
Types of Dental Bridges
Presently, theree main types of dental bridges
are available:
- Traditional Bridges
- Cantilever Bridges
- Maryland Bonded Bridges
Traditional Bridges
These are the most common type of bridges, involving
a crown for the tooth or implant on both sides
of the missing tooth having a pontic between them.
Traditional bridges are made of porcelain or ceramics.
Cantilever Bridges
These bridges are used for missing tooth/teeth
such that there are adjacent teeth on only one
side these missing tooth/teeth.
Maryland Bonded Bridges
These are also known as resin-bonded bridges
or Maryland bridges. These are composed
of plastic teeth and gums with a metal framework
supporting them. Metal wings on both sides of
the bridge are bonded to the natural teeth.
Process for Obtaining a Dental Bridge
Following steps are followed in obtaining a dental
bridge:
- The dentist prepares the abutment during the
fist visit.
- Teeth impresssions are taken as a model for
the bridge, pontic, and crowns.
- A temporary bridge is made for you to wear
for the protection of your exposed teeth and
gums.
- The temporray bridge is removed in the following
visit and the permanent bridge is fitted.
- More visits may or may not be required for
adjusting the bridge.
Cost of Dental Bridges
The cost of dental bridges depends on different
factors like the particular type of bridge selected,
part of the country where the procedure is performed
etc. Depending on the individual plan, dental
insurance will usually pay a percentage of the
procedure’s fee.
Age of Dental Bridges
Age of dental bridges vary, lasting some five
to seven years or longer. If the patient maintains
good oral hygiene and takes effective preventive
measures, the bridge can last for more than ten
years.
Eating with a Dental Bridge
It is generally easier to eat with a dental bridge.
Take soft food, cut into small pieces, until you
become accustomed to the dental bridge.
Speaking with a Dental Bridge
Having a dental bridge brings the anterior teeth
in a proper relationship and makes speaking easier
than that with missing teeth.
Care for Dental Bridge
For making your dental bridge a success, it is
important that you keep your remaining teeth healthy
and strong. Follow the general hygeine habits:
- Brushing teeth twice a day
- Flossing daily
- Keeping a regular cleaning schedule
- Taking balanced diet
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