A dental bridge is a tooth replacement option designed to fill in the gaps in your smile caused by missing teeth. Dental bridges restore the basic functions of biting and speech as well as the visual appeal of your smile. This guide explains the dental bridge procedure and how it works to replace lost teeth.
An overview of dental bridges
Dental bridges are a key element in restorative dentistry and a solution for replacing missing teeth. The prosthetics restore the full smile appearance while preserving the structure of the mouth and preventing future oral health problems.
Foundation and support structure
The basic function of a dental bridge is to fit the patient’s existing bite system. The traditional bridge fills the gap left by missing teeth and is anchored to either side of the abutment teeth. These abutment teeth, often crowned, form the base for the pontic (false tooth or teeth that fill the gap). This configuration ensures the stability of the bridge and protects adjacent teeth by distributing biting forces equally so they do not drift into the gap.
Oral functionality preservation
Dental bridges have several functional benefits. Bridges replace missing teeth and allow efficient chewing and speech — two aspects of oral functionality often impaired by tooth loss. Since bridges keep the remaining teeth symmetrical and maintain a healthy bite, they can prevent TMJ disorders and abnormal wear on natural teeth.
Diverse options available
Dental bridges come in several types, suited for specific dental situations, with their advantages. The gap location, the condition of adjacent teeth, and aesthetics affect the choice of bridge. Here are the different types of dental bridges:
- Traditional Bridges: These are the most common bridges used in cases where the missing teeth have healthy natural teeth on each side. The dental crowns cemented onto the abutment teeth support the pontics.
- Cantilever Bridges: This bridge is often used if healthy teeth are present on just one side of the missing tooth or teeth. It involves anchoring the pontic to one or more abutment teeth on one side. This option is preferred in less stressed areas like the front of the mouth.
- Maryland Bridges: Maryland bridges are conservative and attach the pontic to the backs of adjacent teeth with a metal or porcelain framework. This method requires very little alteration of the abutment teeth, and more of the natural tooth structure remains.
- Implant bridges: This is becoming the preferred option because it does not require physical alteration to existing teeth. The bridge structure is supported by dental implants placed inside the jawbone. This option offers the closest feeling to natural teeth.
Procedure overview
The dental bridge process typically requires two main visits. The first visit prepares abutment teeth for crowns and impressions for the bridge. A temporary bridge may be made over the exposed teeth and gums. The second visit includes fitting the permanent bridge and making adjustments if necessary.
In conclusion
Dental bridges replace missing teeth and provide a functional solution with aesthetic appeal. Knowing the types of bridges available and the process can help patients make an informed decision with their dental professionals. With careful planning and customization, dental bridges can be a lasting, comfortable, and natural-looking addition to one's oral system, improving quality of life and oral health.
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