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5 Things To Know Before Considering a Dental Bridge

If you require replacement of one or more missing teeth, here are five things you should know before considering a dental bridge as a solution.

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5 Things To Know Before Considering a Dental Bridge

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  1. 5 Things To Know Before Considering a Dental Bridge Missing teeth can have a significant impact on your daily life. Whether you have lost your tooth in an accident, dental complications, or aging, the loss of the tooth can make it challenging to speak clearly, eat well, and feel confident from within. A dental bridge procedure is one of the options to replace missing teeth. It does not require oral surgery as in the case of implants and offers a more stable solution than dentures. They are also an affordable solution than implants. Here are 5 things to know before considering a dental bridge: Bridges Often Require Permanent Alterations To Abutment Teeth Dental bridges are inserted by anchoring them to the two of the closet teeth in the space created by the missing teeth. It is a standard to cover the adjoining teeth with crowns. To prepare the healthy teeth for the crown; your dentist will remove enamel from the sides. This eliminates their natural protection, so they will need some restoration in the future. Bridges Can Be Attached To Implants If the patient is missing teeth near each other, implants can be used as bridge bases. Instead of attaching the bridge to the two natural teeth closest to the gap, the dentist may suggest placing implants at the gap's ends and using the crowns linked to the implants as the bridge's base. This approach helps to minimize bone tissue loss when teeth are lost without requiring natural teeth to be altered. There Are Several Types of Dental Bridges Dentists usually utilize traditional bridges anchored to the two teeth closest to the gap and give the most stable artificial teeth. When only one tooth can be used to anchor the restoration, cantilever bridges are an option. Maryland bridges are used when the artificial teeth can only be

  2. anchored down to one side, but instead of crowns, wings are employed to link them to the teeth closest to the space. Dental Bridges Are Affordable And Effective One of the benefits of getting a dental bridge is that it is less expensive than other methods of replacing missing teeth. Your dental bridge will improve the appearance and structure of your lower face. It can keep your other teeth from shifting and causing bite problems. Easy Maintenance Taking care of a dental bridge is similar to taking care of your natural teeth. The American Dental Association recommends brushing your teeth twice a day for two minutes with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Flossing regularly will also help to prevent gum disease and tooth decay. When flossing with a bridge, make sure to floss around your natural teeth and between the bridge's base and the gum tissue. The most efficient way to remove plaque and debris from the underside of a bridge is to floss once per day. If you're thinking about having a dental bridge or need to replace one, The Smile Doc can assist. Contact us to make an appointment to complete dental bridge treatment in Ottawa.

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