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What is a dental bridge?

Dental Bridge

Just as the name suggests, a dental bridge is a bridge for the gap that is created by missing teeth. Depending on how many teeth are missing, a bridge made of two or more crowns is anchored on both sides of the gap. The false teeth that fill the gap can be made from a combination of gold, alloys, and porcelain. Dental bridges are often an alternative to dentures.

If you’re between 20 and 64 years old and are missing one or more teeth, you’re not alone. The American Dental Association reports that the average adults between these ages have three decayed or missing teeth. A dental bridge is one option available to replace missing teeth and help make everyday activities easier. It can also help preserve your teeth from drifting out of place.

Not to be confused with dental implants, dental bridges do not require surgery. A dental bridge implantation is a simple procedure that takes a few weeks at most. Plus, bridges are more affordable, strong, and supportive of your mouth.

Anyone who is missing one to three consecutive teeth is a candidate for a dental bridge. If more are missing, the patient may be better suited to a fixed or removable partial denture. Since the bridge is reliant on the surrounding teeth for a foundation, the teeth must be free from decay.

Types

Missing teeth can affect the appearance and functionality of your smile. It can also cause a change in occlusion, shifting of the teeth, TMJ, speech impediments, and a greater chance of gum disease and tooth decay. Fortunately, there are four types of dental bridges to replace missing teeth: traditional bridges, cantilever bridges, Maryland bridges, and implant-supported bridges.

Cost

The cost of a dental bridge depends on the materials used, the complexity of the placement, and if any additional treatments need to be performed. The location and experience of the dentist can also affect the price. Typically, dental bridges cost between $500 and $1,200 per tooth.

Care

Dental bridges should be treated just like natural teeth. Brushing and flossing are essential to healthy long-lasting teeth. Bridges are created to last several years, and with proper care, the durability will last. Regular visits to your dentist will also help support the endurance of a dental bridge.

Patients these days have a lot of choices when it comes to restorative dental work. Dental bridges are one solution to restoring a smile while also providing a durable, natural-looking result. Talk to your dentist today to see if a dental bridge is the best option for you.

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