
A dental bridge
is a false tooth which is fused between
two
porcelain crowns in order to replace
a missing tooth. Each bridge is custom
made to fill in the space. If spaces are
left unfilled the surrounding teeth are
liable to drift out of position.
Furthermore, spaces from missing teeth
can cause your other teeth and your gums
to become far more susceptible to tooth
decay and gum disease. If you have
missing teeth and have good oral hygiene
practices, you should discuss this
procedure with
our dentist.
There
are three types of dental bridges:
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Traditional Fixed Bridge |
The
false tooth is attached by the bridge to
the two other teeth around the space -
bridging them together. Unlike partial
dentures, fixed bridges are set in place
permanently and cannot be removed. This
procedure is used to replace one or more
missing teeth.
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Resin Bonded Bridge |
The
resin bonded is normally used for your
front teeth and requires less amount of
preparation on the surrounding teeth.
The false tooth is fused to metal bands
that are bonded to the abutment teeth
with a resin which is hidden from view.
This type of bridge is less expensive
than the others but the abutment teeth
must be healthy.
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Cantilever Bridge |
If the
gap is situated in the front of your
mouth then a Cantilever bridge will be
used. It will also be used when your
teeth can only offer support on one side
of the open space. The procedure
involves anchoring the false tooth to
one side over one or more natural and
adjacent teeth.