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Dental Bridge Rancho Palos Verdes |
Dental bridges have been a popular prosthetic used to restore smiles for decades. Bridges restore the appearance of the smile, as well as normal speaking and eating functions. In addition, these prosthetics are less invasive and more cost effective than other restoration options. Understanding Dental BridgesDental bridges are a common dental restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth in a row. Bridges are anchored to the neighboring teeth on either side of the empty space, and create a "bridge" across the gap. Bridges are an effective way to restore a smile to a natural look, and to maintain the proper function and alignment of the teeth. Key Benefits of BridgesDental bridges offer several advantages to patients with missing teeth. The first and most obvious benefit is that they restore the natural appearance of the smile. In addition, bridges prevent remaining teeth from shifting out of position, and maintain proper bite alignment. Patients often notice improved speech and enhanced chewing abilities after a bridge placement. The restoration also helps distribute bite forces evenly across all of the teeth, which prevents excess wear, and preserves facial structure and the supporting muscles. Most importantly, patients experience a boost to their confidence once their smile is restored. Functional ImprovementsMissing teeth make it harder to chew food properly. A bridge restores a patient's full chewing functions so that they can eat with ease and comfort. In addition, a well designed dental bridge blends flawlessly with the remaining natural teeth. This restores a uniform and complete smile. Types of Dental BridgesThere are a few different types of dental bridges. The most common is the traditional bridge, which consists of a pontic (false tooth) that is anchored in place by crowns on the teeth on each side of the gap. Cantilever bridges are anchored by a crown on only one side, and extend the pontic over the gap without a second crown. Maryland bridges are also known as resin bonded or adhesive bridges, and these are anchored by a metal or tooth colored framework bonded to the backside of the adjacent teeth. Lastly, implant supported bridges are supported by dental implants instead of crowns. The Installation ProcessGetting a dental bridge typically requires two visits to our practice. At the first appointment, we prepare the anchor teeth. They are reshaped to accommodate the crowns that anchor the bridge. Then an impression is taken and sent to a dental lab, where the custom bridge is fabricated. At the second appointment, we numb the area and cement the new bridge into place. A temporary bridge may be worn while the permanent bridge is being made by the lab. Maintenance and LongevityA dental bridge can last 10 to 15 years or more with proper care. Daily brushing and flossing along with regular dental checkups, and avoiding hard or sticky foods help extend the lifespan of a dental bridge. Overall, dental bridges are a reliable solution with a natural appearance that restore the full function and appearance of a patient's smile. If you have any questions about getting a dental bridge, please call us today at (310) 894-8337. Schedule Your AppointmentTo learn more about dental bridges, call (310) 894-8337 and schedule your appointment now! |