Dental Bridge in Grand Prairie
Dental Bridge Treatment for Missing Tooth
- Have your tooth or teeth been missing for some time now?
- Are there visible gaps in the missing tooth area?
- Have the remaining teeth shifted/rotated into the empty spaces causing a bad bite?
- Do you have gum disorders or temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ) as a result of a missing tooth?
A bridge is recommended if you are missing one or more teeth. They are fixed prosthetic devices and can only be removed by a dentist. They are cemented onto the natural teeth or implants surrounding the empty space. Those teeth anchor the bridge and are known as abutments. Bridges can be made with a wide array of materials. The dentist helps you to decide based on the aesthetics, location of the missing tooth, cost, and functional ability.
How Are the Tooth Bridges Made?
- Firstly, the anchoring teeth or abutments must be reduced in size as the bridge will fit over it properly.
- A mold is prepared after the reduction of teeth, using which the dental lab makes your bridge.
- The dentist gives specifications on the color as well as the material with which the tooth bridge has to be made by the lab.
- The bridge is then cemented over the abutment teeth.
How Long Do the Bridges Last?
- The bridges can last a lifetime, but they can sometimes get loose and fall out.
- Proper oral hygiene steps like brushing and regular flossing are mandatory.
- The bridge can become weak if the supporting teeth get affected by gum/dental disease, so keep your gums and teeth healthy.
- Visit the dentist for regular examination and professional cleaning.
Conclusion:
Visit Dr. Patel from Fresh Family Dental Clinic, and learn more about tooth bridges as they offer a variety of options.
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