Dental bridges are a long-established restoration for missing teeth. While dental implants seem to get most of the attention nowadays, a bridge may still be the best solution to keeping your smile — as well as your ability to chew, should the bridge be used to replace missing molars. A dental bridge is a false tooth (called a pontic) that is held in place by the abutment teeth on either side of the gap. Although pontics can be made from a variety of materials such as gold or alloys, they’re usually made from porcelain to aesthetically blend in with your natural teeth.
Typically, your dentist will discuss the type of restoration that is best for your mouth on both a functional and aesthetic level before removing a tooth. If one or more teeth are lost due to periodontitis or injury, your dentist will evaluate whether you’re a good candidate for a bridge, or need another kind of restoration.
Assuming a bridge is appropriate, your dentist may recommend one of the following types, depending upon the location of the missing tooth. There are four primary types of bridges:
The implant-supported bridge is considered to be the strongest. However, it does require two surgeries — one to imbed the implants and the second to place the bridge. Factoring in recovery, it can take a few months for the process to be completed. Our blog post — “ What Happens During A Dental Implant Surgery ” — provides more information.
If your gums are healthy and the teeth on either side of the gap caused by a missing tooth are strong and cavity-free, they should be able to support a dental bridge. While some people may not see the need for replacing back teeth that don’t show while smiling, restoring missing teeth regardless of their location is necessary for the following reasons:
A dental bridge typically involves two appointments. Cleveland Clinic outlines the basic process for a dental bridge procedure as follows:
A dental bridge can be the ideal solution to restore one or more missing teeth, but the decision should ultimately be reached by a discussion between you and your dentist.
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