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Dental bridges are restorative devices that are fabricated to order and used to fill up spaces created when teeth are extracted or lost. Pontics, often known as prosthetic teeth, are an important component that can be fixed between dental crowns or abutments. 

At Monahan Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, we offer a variety of bridges to cater to your dental needs. Our options include conventional, cantilever, Maryland, and implant-supported bridges. We have a wide selection to choose from, ensuring we can meet your specific requirements.

Keeping your ability to chew normally, restoring your ease of speech, and improving the attractiveness of your smile are all important goals. They prevent adjacent teeth from slipping, help preserve good dental alignment, and help stabilize adjacent teeth. 

Whether you are missing a single tooth or numerous teeth, the trained members of our staff are able to recommend the dental bridge solution that will serve you best.

Dental Bridge Process

The dental bridge process is a meticulous and well-planned procedure that typically involves the following steps:

  1. Initial Consultation: Your journey begins with a comprehensive consultation with our experienced dentist. During this visit, we will assess your oral health, discuss your goals, and evaluate a dental bridge’s suitability.
  2. Tooth Preparation: The adjacent teeth (abutment teeth) are prepared if a dental bridge is recommended. This involves removing a small amount of enamel to create space for the bridge.
  3. Impressions: Precise impressions of the prepared teeth are taken. These impressions are the basis for creating a custom-fitted dental bridge that matches your natural bite and appearance.
  4. Temporary Bridge: While your permanent bridge is fabricated in a dental laboratory, a temporary bridge is placed over the prepared teeth. This temporary bridge helps protect your teeth, maintain your bite, and ensure comfort.
  5. Bridge Placement: Once your custom bridge is ready, usually within a few weeks, you return to our office for the final placement. The permanent bridge replaces the temporary one carefully secured in place using dental cement.
  6. Adjustment and Polishing: The dentist ensures the bridge fits comfortably and functions correctly. Any necessary changes are made, and the bridge is polished to perfection for a natural look and feel.

Dental Bridge Types

Dental bridges come in several types, each designed to address specific dental needs. We offer at Monahan Family and Cosmetic Dentistry a range of dental bridge options to cater to our patient’s requirements. Main dental bridge types:

Traditional Bridge (Fixed Bridge)

  • This is the most common type of dental bridge and consists of one or more artificial teeth (pontics) suspended between two dental crowns (abutments).
  • The abutment teeth are the natural side teeth next to missing tooth or teeth are located.
  • The crowns are placed on the abutment teeth, and the pontic fills the gap, effectively “bridging” the space left by the missing teeth.
  • Traditional bridges are ideal when strong and healthy adjacent teeth support the restoration.

Cantilever Bridge

  • Use a cantilever bridge when one adjacent tooth is available to support the pontic.
  • This type of bridge is often used in the front of the mouth, where there is less biting force.
  • It relies on a single abutment tooth to anchor the pontic in place.

Maryland Bridge (Resin-Bonded Bridge)

  • Also known as a resin-bonded or adhesive bridge, this type of bridge uses metal or porcelain wings on the backside of the adjacent teeth to support the pontic.
  • Unlike traditional bridges, Maryland bridges require minimal alteration of the adjacent teeth, making them a conservative option.
  • They are often used in situations where the adjacent teeth are relatively healthy.

Implant-Supported Bridge

  • In rows of missing teeth, an implant-supported bridge can be an excellent choice.
  • Dental implants are surgically implanted tooth roots implanted into the jaw strong and stable anchors for the bridge.
  • This type of bridge does not rely on adjacent natural teeth for support, making it a reliable solution for extensive tooth loss.

The choice of dental bridge type depends on the number and position of gaps in one’s teeth, the state of one’s gums, and other factors adjacent to teeth, and the patient’s overall oral health. During a comprehensive consultation at Monahan Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, our experienced dentist will assess your specific needs and recommend the most suitable dental bridge to restore your smile’s functionality and aesthetics effectively.

Benefits of Dental Bridges

Dental bridges offer numerous advantages that go beyond simply filling the gaps left by missing teeth:

  1. Restored Functionality: Bridges regain your ability to bite and chew comfortably, improving oral function.
  2. Enhanced Aesthetics: Custom-crafted bridges blend seamlessly with your real teeth, enhancing your smile and self-confidence.
  3. Preventive Measures: By filling gaps, bridges prevent adjacent teeth from shifting out of place, maintaining your dental alignment and bite.
  4. Support for Facial Structure: Missing teeth can lead to facial sagging and premature aging. Bridges help support your facial structure, ensuring a youthful appearance.
  5. Durable and Long-Lasting: Well-maintained dental bridges can last for many years, providing a reliable and cost-effective solution for tooth replacement.
  6. Efficiency: Dental bridges are typically completed in fewer visits than other tooth replacement options, providing a swift and effective solution.

FAQs about Dental Bridges

Q: Is getting a dental bridge painful?

A: No, the placement of a dental bridge is not painful. Local anesthesia is administered to numb the area, ensuring a comfortable and painless experience during the procedure.

Q: How long do dental bridges last?

A: The lifespan of a dental bridge vary depending on oral hygiene, the type of bridge, and daily wear and tear. 

Q: Do dental bridges require special care?

A: Dental bridges do not require extensive special care. Healthy oral hygiene includes brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups will help extend their longevity.

Q: Do dental bridges affect my ability to chew and swallow?

A: Yes, dental bridges are designed to withstand the forces of regular biting and chewing. Enjoy 

your favorite foods and drinks without significant restrictions.

Q: Is it difficult to maintain dental bridges?

A: No, maintaining a dental bridge is similar to caring for your natural teeth. You should brush and floss regularly, use an antimicrobial mouthwash, and visit your dentist for regular check-ups and cleanings.

Q: Will a dental bridge affect my speech?

A: In some cases, it may take some time to adjust to speaking with a dental bridge, but most people are able to speak normally after a few days. If you experience any issues with speech, consult your dentist as adjustments can be made.

Dental bridges are an effective and affordable solution for replacing missing teeth. By filling in gaps and restoring the natural appearance of your smile, dental bridges can improve both your oral health and self-confidence. 

Call Our Burlington Dentist for Dental Bridges! 

If you are considering a dental bridge, it is important to consult with a qualified dentist who can address any concerns and provide you with personalized treatment options. With proper care and maintenance, a dental bridge can last for many years, making it a worthwhile investment in your overall oral health. 

Book an appointment with us today and take the first step towards a healthier, happier smile. Remember, a dental bridge is not just about filling in gaps, it’s about restoring your natural smile and quality of life. 

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