Dental Bridges in Beverly Hills
If you’re missing one, two, or three teeth, your dentist may recommend dental bridgework as an effective way to fill the gap and restore your smile.
What are Dental Bridges?
A dental bridge is a permanent tooth replacement solution. It features an artificial tooth that is anchored to your natural teeth on either side of the gap, essentially forming a bridge over the space caused by missing teeth. The porcelain tooth replacement (pontic) is attached to crowns on each side, which are then bonded to the adjacent teeth (via an abutment) to hold it place.
If the natural teeth adjacent to the gap are not strong enough to support the bridgework, or if you’re missing multiple teeth, the dentist may recommend that you get dental implants to anchor the bridgework. To maximize the life of your dental bridge, it is important to follow proper oral hygiene so that your remaining teeth don’t weaken and cause it to fall out.
Gaps that are left unattended can cause the remaining teeth to gradually shift to fill it, resulting in a bad bite, increased risk of periodontal disease and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, and an aging appearance.
But with dental bridgework, you can enjoy the benefits of instant gap correction. Bridge placement is a fairly simple and easy, non-surgical procedure that can help prevent the risks of missing teeth and make it easier to maintain proper oral hygiene. Moreover, porcelain bridges can be matched to the shade of your natural teeth and fitted perfectly for comfort, confidence, and a long-lasting smile.
Types of Bridges
There are three main types of dental bridges:
- Traditional bridges - These are the most common type of bridgework. The pontic is bonded to the adjacent teeth on either side of the gap.
- Cantilever bridges - These may be performed when there are only strong and healthy teeth on one side of the gap. Can only be used to replace front teeth where there’s minimal chewing pressure
- Maryland bonded bridges - Use porcelain winds on either side of the bridge to hold onto the surrounding teeth
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