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Dental Bridge


Two teeth with a gap, prepared to receive a dental bridge to cover the gap and teeth. Dental bridges are a restorative solution designed to replace one or more missing teeth. By filling the gap, a dental bridge restores the appearance of your smile and helps maintain proper oral function. This procedure involves creating a false tooth (pontic) supported by surrounding natural teeth or dental implants.

History of Dental Bridges


Dental bridges have been used for centuries, with early versions made from materials like wood or ivory. Modern bridges are crafted from advanced materials such as porcelain or zirconia, offering enhanced durability and a natural appearance. Innovations in dental technology have also improved their fit and longevity.

Why Are Dental Bridges Needed?


Missing teeth can lead to several oral health issues. Symptoms and signs that you may need a bridge include:
•  Difficulty chewing or speaking
•  Shifting of surrounding teeth into the gap
•  Changes in your bite alignment
•  Aesthetic concerns due to a visible gap in your smile

Replacing missing teeth with a bridge prevents these complications and restores balance to your oral health.

The Dental Bridge Procedure


The process of placing a dental bridge typically involves:
•  Preparing the adjacent teeth by reshaping them to accommodate crowns
•  Taking impressions to create a custom-fit bridge
•  Placing a temporary bridge while the permanent one is fabricated
•  Securing the permanent bridge in place using dental cement

This procedure generally requires two appointments to complete.

Dental Bridges vs. Other Restorations


Bridges differ from other options like dental implants and dentures. While implants replace teeth individually and anchor directly into the jawbone, bridges rely on adjacent teeth for support. Dentures, on the other hand, are removable and suitable for replacing multiple teeth. Bridges provide a fixed and reliable solution for smaller gaps.

How Long Does the Procedure Take?


Placing a dental bridge usually requires two visits. The first appointment involves preparing the teeth and taking impressions. The second visit focuses on fitting and securing the bridge. Recovery is minimal, allowing patients to resume normal activities soon after the procedure.

Some patients may experience mild sensitivity or discomfort after the procedure. These effects typically resolve quickly. Regular checkups help us monitor the bridge and address any concerns.

How to Maintain Your Dental Bridge


Caring for a dental bridge is straightforward:
•  Brush and floss daily, paying attention to the area under the bridge
•  Use special floss or interdental brushes to clean hard-to-reach areas
•  Avoid biting down on hard foods or objects
•  Visit Destination Dental regularly for checkups

Proper care ensures the longevity of your bridge and overall oral health.

Benefits of Dental Bridges


Dental bridges offer several advantages:
•  Restore the natural appearance of your smile
•  Improve chewing and speaking ability
•  Prevent shifting of surrounding teeth
•  Maintain the structure of your face and jaw

These benefits make bridges an effective and reliable choice for replacing missing teeth.

How Do You Know When You Need a Bridge?


If you have a gap caused by one or more missing teeth, a dental bridge may solve the problem. A consultation with Manoush Farzin, DMD at Destination Dental can determine the best restoration to meet your needs. Call us today at (480) 992-5859!



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