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What Are Dental Bridges?

Dental bridges are restorative options designed to replace one or more missing teeth by spanning the gap left by lost teeth. Using crowns on adjacent teeth or implants for support, a bridge restores chewing ability, proper bite alignment, and the natural appearance of your smile. Different types of bridges, including traditional, cantilever, and implant-supported, suit a variety of needs, providing essential support for your dental health.

By filling gaps, dental bridges help prevent neighboring teeth from shifting and add strength and stability to your bite, promoting long-term oral health and aesthetic balance.

Benefits of Dental Bridges

Dental bridges offer multiple benefits for patients with missing teeth:

  • Restores Functionality: Bridges enable comfortable chewing, speaking, and biting.
  • Improves Aesthetics: Bridges blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, filling in gaps for a cohesive smile.
  • Supports Adjacent Teeth: By replacing missing teeth, bridges prevent neighboring teeth from drifting out of position.
  • Maintains Jaw Alignment: Bridges help maintain alignment in the jaw, preventing bite issues caused by missing teeth.

Promotes Oral Health: A dental bridge restores balance, supporting gum health and protecting surrounding teeth from excess strain.

Types of Dental Bridges

Ascend Dentistry offers several bridge options to fit your individual needs:

  1. Traditional Dental Bridge: This bridge uses crowns on either side of the missing tooth to anchor the replacement tooth.
  2. Cantilever Bridge: Ideal when only one adjacent tooth i
  3. Implant-Supported Bridge: Anchored by dental implants, this bridge provides enhanced stability and is well-suited for multiple missing teeth.
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Our team integrates cutting-edge technology with personalized treatment plans. Our approach ensures every patient receives modern, efficient dental care designed around their unique needs and goals.

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From routine checkups to advanced procedures, our team provides a full spectrum of services in a soothing environment. Trust us for a stress-free journey to optimal oral health and a confident smile.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are dental bridges, and how do they work?

Dental bridges are prosthetics designed to replace missing teeth by bridging the gap with artificial teeth, known as pontics. Anchored to adjacent teeth or implants, bridges provide stability, restore function, and prevent neighboring teeth from shifting. By restoring the alignment and structure of your smile, bridges help preserve your bite and support the jaw. They are custom-made to blend seamlessly with natural teeth, enhancing both function and aesthetics.

How much does a dental bridge cost?

The cost of a dental bridge depends on factors such as the type of bridge, the materials used, and the number of missing teeth. Implant-supported bridges may be more costly due to the surgical process involved, while traditional bridges are often more affordable. Insurance may cover part of the cost, depending on the plan and medical necessity. During your consultation, we’ll provide a cost estimate and discuss payment options to make dental bridges accessible and affordable.

Are dental bridges suitable for front teeth?

Yes, dental bridges can be used for front teeth, providing a natural look and functional support. For front teeth, aesthetic materials like porcelain or ceramic are typically used to match the color and translucency of natural teeth. A custom bridge for front teeth restores the appearance and function of your smile, helping you bite, chew, and speak comfortably while enhancing your confidence

What are the different types of dental bridges, and how do I know which one is right for me?

Dental bridges come in various types, including traditional, cantilever, Maryland, and implant-supported. Traditional bridges anchor to crowns on both sides, while cantilever bridges use a single anchor. Maryland bridges use a metal or porcelain framework bonded to adjacent teeth, and implant-supported bridges rely on implants for added stability. The most suitable option for you depends on your dental needs, the location of the gap, and the health of your jaw and adjacent teeth. After a thorough examination, our team will help you decide on the bridge that best fits your situation.

How long do dental bridges last?

With proper care, dental bridges can last 10 to 15 years or more. Good oral hygiene, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups, helps extend the life of your bridge. Avoiding hard or sticky foods and practicing consistent oral care can prevent unnecessary wear and support durability. Regular checkups allow our team to monitor the bridge’s condition and make any adjustments as needed to ensure its longevity.

How do dental bridges help maintain oral health?

Dental bridges help prevent adjacent teeth from shifting into empty spaces, which could otherwise lead to bite issues or misalignment. By filling the gap, a bridge maintains the proper alignment of teeth and supports the jaw structure. Bridges also reduce the strain on surrounding teeth, which would otherwise bear extra load, helping to prevent wear and decay. Dental bridges are a proactive solution to restore oral health and maintain the integrity of your bite.

What’s involved in the dental bridge procedure?

The dental bridge process typically involves two to three visits. First, the dentist prepares the adjacent teeth for crowns, which will anchor the bridge. Impressions are taken to ensure a custom fit. In some cases, a temporary bridge is placed to protect the area. Once your permanent bridge is ready, it is placed and adjusted for comfort, restoring function and aesthetics to your smile. Implant-supported bridges require implant placement prior to bridge attachment, providing additional stability.

Do dental bridges feel like natural teeth?

Yes, dental bridges are designed to feel and function like natural teeth. They are custom-made to fit the shape and bite of your mouth, allowing you to chew, bite, and speak normally. Initially, it may take a few days to adjust, but most patients find that bridges provide a comfortable, natural feel. With proper care, bridges help restore full function and aesthetics to your smile, seamlessly integrating with your remaining teeth.

Are there any alternatives to dental bridges?

Yes, alternatives to dental bridges include dental implants and partial dentures. Implants are a long-term solution that replaces each missing tooth with an artificial root and crown. Partial dentures are removable options that replace multiple teeth and can be removed for cleaning. Your dentist will review your unique dental needs, budget, and preferences to help determine the best option for restoring your smile.

How do I care for my dental bridge?

Caring for a dental bridge involves maintaining good oral hygiene. Brush and floss daily to prevent plaque buildup around the bridge and supporting teeth. Avoid biting hard objects to protect the bridge, and attend regular checkups to ensure it stays in good condition. With proper care, dental bridges can offer a long-lasting solution to missing teeth, helping you maintain a healthy and beautiful smile.

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