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What Are Dental Bridges?

A dental bridge is a prosthetic device used to replace one or more missing teeth. It typically consists of a false tooth (or teeth) held in place by dental crowns attached to the adjacent natural teeth. The bridge spans the gap created by the missing teeth, with the false tooth sitting on top of the gum line. Dental bridges are a durable solution, often lasting for many years, and can serve as an effective alternative to dental implants when replacing missing teeth.

Why Are Dental Bridges Needed?

Dental bridges are typically needed when you have lost one or more natural teeth. Similar to a crown but larger in size, a bridge is designed to fill the gap left by missing teeth. Not only do bridges enhance the appearance of your smile, but they also restore the functionality of your bite, making it easier to chew and enjoy your favorite foods.

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Who Should Consider Dental Bridges?

A good candidate for dental bridges is someone who has one or more missing teeth. Through a thorough examination, we can assess whether a bridge is the right solution for you. Patients who may not be suitable candidates for dental implants can often benefit from getting a bridge instead. Dental bridges are durable and long-lasting, with many lasting for decades. They are custom-made to match the natural appearance of your existing teeth, ensuring a seamless and natural-looking result.

What to Expect During Your Dental Bridge Procedure?

The dental bridge procedure begins with the administration of a local anesthetic to ensure your comfort throughout the process. Next, the two surrounding teeth are carefully filed down to create space for the bridge. Once this is done, we take impressions of the area, which will be used to create a custom-made bridge that fits perfectly.

At your second appointment, we will place the bridge and make any necessary adjustments to ensure a proper fit and bite. By the end of the appointment, you’ll leave with a new, functional smile. With proper care and maintenance, your dental bridge can last for many years and continue to look great.

If you think you may need a dental bridge, contact our office today. We’d be happy to answer any questions you have about the procedure.

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