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A bridge is one of the few options that you have when deciding how to
deal with a missing tooth or teeth. The replacement of these missing
teeth is necessary in order to maintain the proper mouth functions.
Tooth loss can affect the way you eat, speak, and the alignment of
other teeth in your mouth.
Types of Bridges A bridge, by definition, is a link or connection
between two permanent structures. A dental bridge is very similar in
that it attaches the restorative teeth (bridge) to the natural teeth
on either side of the gap. This bridge acts as your new teeth,
closing the gap and restoring your smile. Bridges are often
constructed of gold or metal foundations with porcelain fused to the
foundation. This ensures that the bridge will support the normal
functions of the mouth.
There are three main types of bridges:
Traditional bridges involve creating a crown for the tooth or
implant on either side of the missing tooth, with a pontic in
between. Traditional bridges are the most common type of bridge and
are made of either porcelain fused to metal or ceramics. Cantilever
bridges are used when there are adjacent teeth on only one side of
the missing tooth or teeth. Maryland bonded bridges (also called a
resin-bonded bridge or a Maryland bridge) are made of porcelain
teeth and gums supported by a metal framework. Metal wings on each
side of the bridge are bonded to your existing teeth.
Procedure The procedure begins with preparation of the natural
teeth, or abutments. We will shape the abutment teeth so that the
ends of the bridge will fit comfortably on each one. The next step
is to take an impression of the area. This impression will be sent
to our lab where your new restoration will be crafted. While this
new tooth is created, we will provide you with a temporary
restoration. Our temporary restorations will resemble your natural
teeth so that you can continue with your daily life without worrying
about a missing or unattractive tooth.
During your second visit to the office, we will proceed with the
placement of your final restoration. This bridge will be fitted
comfortably into the mouth. We will make every effort to ensure that
the new bridge feels exactly like your natural teeth. The final step
in the process is to cement the bridge into your mouth, leaving you
with a beautifully restored smile. |