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How Long Will a Dental Bridge Last

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How Long Will a Dental Bridge Last

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  1. Getting a dental bridge can be a difficult procedure, but it is ultimately a necessary one that can prevent further tooth pain and damage. A good dental bridge can last upwards of 10 years, sometimes even longer if the patient takes good care of the components. Purpose of Dental Bridge A dental bridge is often installed to replace lost teeth and prevent problems in the surrounding teeth as they try to change position to better fill the gap. Bridges play a crucial role in helping individuals manage their dental health, but it is important for patients to plan for their bridges to get the most benefit out of them, especially in a first-time procedure. How Long Does It Last? Sometimes different dental authorities may have different opinions regarding how long a dental bridge should last. Many experts believe that it is not uncommon for the bridges to last between five and seven years. In the most skillfully performed procedures that use the highest quality materials, it is possible for the bridges to last more than a decade, and with the right care techniques, it is even possible for some bridges to last a lifetime. Reasons Why Dental Bridge Fail Ultimately, there may be any number of reasons for a dental bridge to fail. Fitting the dental bridge involves shaping the teeth around the missing tooth’s gap to create a better arrangement for the teeth. This is usually done to improve the support structures for the false tooth, though it is also a risky procedure, as it may increase the likelihood of developing gum disease and decay around the filed teeth. This makes root canals more likely and, if a supporting tooth falls, an entire bridge can fall as well. Ways To Keep Dental Bridge In A Good Condition

  2. To prevent failures, it is strongly recommended for individuals to eat a tooth-friendly diet after the procedure. It is crucial to avoid foods that may put unnecessary stress on the dental bridges, as this can help prolong their lifespan. Individuals should always eat plenty of fiber, vegetables and meat to ensure good general and oral health. Having fewer sugary foods is always recommended, and hard snacks, such as nuts, caramel and toffee, can be particularly problematic for bridgework. In addition to maintaining good oral care habits, it is strongly recommended for individuals to speak with their professionals regularly to keep their teeth well-maintained. This is particularly vital for those who are serious about their dental health and have had problems in the past. Visit Your Chandler Dentist Regularly Your dentist can provide you with valuable advice regarding the care of your teeth. They can point you in the right direction regarding your toothbrush, toothpaste and even flossing products. Going to have your teeth cleaned regularly can also be one of the best ways to improve your oral health, and most experts recommend having your bridge professionally cleaned once every six months. Through proper care, it is possible for you to improve your bridges and reduce the need for later visits. Be vigilant when you take care of your teeth, and remember that preventative maintenance is often the best way to plan for all types of dental issues in the future.

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