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How to Care for a Fixed Dental Bridge

Dental bridges are a great, permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. You donu2019t have to deal with the inconvenience of having to remove dentures to clean them every day, and bridges are more aesthetically pleasing and comfortable. Keep reading here to learn a few tips on how to care for your dental bridges.

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How to Care for a Fixed Dental Bridge

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  1. How to Care for a Fixed Dental Bridge Dental bridges are an excellent long-term solution for replacing missing teeth. Bridges eliminate the inconvenience of having to remove dentures daily to clean them, and they are more aesthetically pleasing and comfortable. However, it is essential to remember that Dental bridges will require daily cleaning and maintenance to prolong their life and maintain your oral health. To keep your new smile and teeth looking good for a long time, you must learn how to care for your dental bridge properly. Here are some tips as offered by the team at The Smile Doc, the leading dental clinic offering same day dental implants: Avoid chewing on ice or other hard objects. Dental bridges and crowns are made of ceramic, which is strong and durable, but they, like healthy teeth, can break or fracture if subjected to too much force or pressure. Avoid chewing ice or using your teeth to open bottles or packages. These actions can cause damage to your dental bridge. Regularly clean the dental bridge. You may believe that a fixed dental bridge is a prosthetic that requires no maintenance, but this is incorrect. Brush your dental bridge with a soft-bristle toothbrush regularly to prevent plaque and tartar buildup on your teeth. Remember to floss!

  2. Flossing is a critical part of your oral care routine, and you must clean the spaces between your teeth and gums properly to avoid plaque buildup or gum disease. Floss daily, especially after meals and bedtime, to ensure that no particles remain in your teeth. Get a fluoride rinse. Although the goal of getting a dental bridge is to restore the function and strength of the tooth crown above the gum line, you should take precautions to ensure the gum line is in good condition. This is done to avoid the accumulation of bacteria or plaque in this area. While brushing and flossing can help maintain the health of your dental bridges, using a fluoride dental rinse will further strengthen and increase the longevity of your bridges. This is especially important for people predisposed to cavities or gum disease. Keep Getting Regular Checkups Regular checkups will help you avoid dental bridge problems. Your dentist will also ensure that your dental bridge is intact. Visiting your dentist for regular checkups also aids in the prevention of gum disease and other oral diseases. To summarize You may experience minor sensitivity to hot or cold food or drinks during the first few days after receiving your dental bridge. Consult your dentist for product recommendations that may help alleviate this symptom. In addition to your regular home care, you must maintain your bi-annual dental appointments for cleanings and exams. Your dentist will examine your fixed dental bridges to ensure they are correctly fitted and in good condition. With regular maintenance and proper care, you should not require another dental bridge for several years. Whether you want same day dental implants or dental bridges, The Smile Doc can help you get new teeth in an hour.

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