dental bridge
Things you should know.
Things you should know.
Here are things you should know when considering a dental bridge as a solution for replacing missing one or more teeth.
A dental bridge consists of one or more artificial teeth made from resin or porcelain that replaces missing natural teeth. Sometimes refered to as false teeth, or a partial denture, a bridge is connected to crowns that anchor the device to natural teeth. The crown may cover two or more teeth to properly secure the bridge and hold the artificial teeth in place. If natural teeth are unavailable, your dentist may recommend implanting teeth on either side to hold the bridge in place.
After discussing with your dentist that a dental bridge is the best solution to replace your missing teeth, your dentist will begin to prepare the anchor or abutment teeth. This preliminary treatment is usually performed under local anesthesia, and the process is not typically considered to be painful.
During your second appointment, the bridge will be set into place. Immediately following a dental bridge installation, your new bridge may feel bulky; however, this should subside as you become accustomed to the new prosthetic. A third and final follow-up exam will allow your dentist to check the bridge and make any necessary adjustments for any discomfort or pain you’re experiencing.
Proper care of a dental bridge is similar to caring for your natural teeth. It is recommended routine brushing with a soft-bristled toothbrush for two minutes each day. Additionally, flossing regularly will help to prevent gum disease and tooth decay. When flossing with a bridge, it’s required to floss around your natural teeth in addition to moving the floss between the base of the bridge and the gum tissue. Flossing once per day is the most effective way to remove plaque and debris from the underside of a bridge. Traditional floss may be sufficient; however, many patients with dental appliances prefer the convenience of Waterpiks.
Dental bridges are one of the more affordable options for replacing missing teeth, and they are also more likely to be covered by your dental insurance. On average, a dental bridge may cost between P5,000 to P25,000 per tooth, whereas a dental implant may cost P50,000 to P150,000 per tooth. Your dentist can help guide you to the best solution for your budget.
When properly cared for, a quality dental bridge can last for decades. Unnecessary damage can be prevented by avoiding chewing gum and consuming hard foods like nuts, ice, and hard candies. Excellent oral hygiene and regular visits to the dentist can help to keep your investment comfortable, clean, and long-lasting. While lasting, a dental bridge isn’t considered to be a permanent solution for missing teeth.
Alternative Options For Replacing Missing Teeth
For a more permanent solution to replacing missing teeth with fewer limitations, dental implants may be an option you want to consider. One of the most significant advantages of dental implants is they place less of a burden on the surrounding teeth while promoting bone structure and gum health. Generally, a high-quality dental implant can last for a lifetime.
Dental Project can help if you are considering getting a dental bridge or need to replace an old bridge. Send us a message to schedule an appointment!