Dental bridges are prosthetic devices designed to replace one or more missing teeth. They work by “bridging” the gap left by the missing teeth, using artificial teeth called pontics that are anchored to adjacent natural teeth or dental implants. This restores both the function (like chewing and speaking) and the appearance of your smile, while also preventing remaining teeth from shifting out of place.
The process involves:
Benefits include:
Bridges help restore the ability to chew and speak properly by filling in the gap created by the missing tooth. This allows for a more comfortable and confident eating and speaking experience.
Missing teeth can impact the appearance of your smile and facial structure. Bridges fill the gap, restoring a natural-looking smile and helping maintain the natural shape of your face.
The space created by a missing tooth can cause neighboring teeth to shift out of alignment. Bridges prevent this, helping to maintain the proper alignment of your teeth and bite.
Missing teeth can lead to bone loss in the jaw, which can cause the face to droop or change shape. Bridges help maintain the shape of your face by supporting the surrounding teeth and bone.
Bridges are generally less expensive than dental implants, making them a more affordable option for replacing missing teeth.
While bridges can sometimes increase the risk of decay around the crowns if not properly maintained, they also help prevent the accumulation of bacteria in the gap where the tooth was missing, reducing the risk of further dental issues.
Challenges include:
Adjacent Tooth Impact: Enamel removal is irreversible.
Hygiene: Cleaning under the bridge prevents decay.
Lifespan: Replacement may be needed after years.
Suitability: Not ideal for significant bone loss.
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