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Questions about Dental Bridges

What is a dental bridge? A dental bridge is a solution for missing teeth. Using a false tooth, a dental bridge is attached to two porcelain crowns and affixed to your adjacent teeth to hold it into place.



    SACRAMENTO, CA, April 24, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- What is a dental bridge?

A dental bridge is a solution for missing teeth. Using a false tooth, a dental bridge is attached to two porcelain crowns and affixed to your adjacent teeth to hold it into place. Once in place, the false tooth restores symmetry, function, and beauty to your smile.

Can a dental bridge be used to replace several teeth?

Depending on how many teeth you need to have replaced, there are three different types of dental bridges. Traditional fixed bridges and cantilever bridges can be used to replace several missing teeth at one time. Resin-bonded bridges rely on healthy natural teeth on both sides of the missing tooth, and are best for single tooth replacement.

Are dental bridges sturdy?

Dental bridges serve the dual functional purpose of restoring power to your bite and preventing adjacent teeth from slipping out of place. Different bridges serve different functions, but all bridges restore strength to your bite. The porcelain used for the false tooth is stain resistant and strong. If cared for properly, your dental bridge should provide a lifetime of functional and aesthetic results.

How do I care for my dental bridges?

Dental bridges require the same care as your natural teeth. Brushing and flossing twice daily to keep bacteria and plaque at bay will help both your bridge and the teeth supporting it remain healthy. It is also important to visit your dentist for cleanings and examinations twice a year. These professional cleanings remove hard to reach plaque and help keep your entire mouth healthy.

Who is a good candidate for dental bridges?

If you are missing one or more teeth, you may be a good candidate for dental bridges. Working with an experienced dentist in your area, you can determine if your surrounding teeth and gums are healthy enough to support this type of tooth replacement. If you are not a good candidate for dental bridges, other options such as dental implants and dentures can also restore strength and beauty to your smile.

Are dental bridges a permanent fix?

Dental bridges can last for a lifetime if they are taken care of properly. However, unlike dental implants, dental bridges do not provide support for your jaw and cannot prevent jaw shrinkage. If you are concerned with a lasting, structurally superior smile, dental implants may be a better choice.

If you live in or around Sacramento, Roseville, Rocklin, Lincoln, Stockton, or Modesto, California and have questions about dental bridges, please visit the website of Advanced Dental Concepts for more information.

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