St. Laurent, Manor Park & Vanier Dental Bridge

What Are Dental Bridges And How Do They Work

Dental bridges are easily explained because their name already says everything about them: they literally bridge the gap between two teeth. Much like a stone bridge connects two land points, a dental bridge is basically a partial denture that connects two existing teeth.

To ensure that the dental bridge provides a long term-solution, both anchor teeth at each end of the bridge need to remain healthy. To do so, your bridges dentist St. Laurent, Manor Park & Vanier is placing a dental crown on each of them.

Dental bridges are generally transfixed permanently. However, there is a removable option, called “removable partial denture,” which are attached via metal clasps or precision attachments. The removable option has the benefit of being easier to clean and, generally, cheaper. Ask your dental bridges dentist to find out more about your options and which one might be a better fit for you.

How Are Dental Bridges Different From Dental Crowns Or Dental Implants?

On the surface, these three solutions to dental problems appear related, if not similar. How then do theydiffer and what are they used for?

While all three – dental bridges, crowns, and implants – are used to replace or restore a tooth, they all have a slightly different purpose, which is why they can sometimes even be combined. Generally, we can say that:

  1. Dental bridges replace one or more missing teeth
  2. Dental crowns protect previously damaged or decaying teeth from recurring damage and/or anchor dental bridges
  3. Dental implants are root replacements that support artificial teeth (or the jawbone in general) and are attached to the jawbone

To illustrate the point, let’s give an example. A patient may require a dental bridge to replace a missing tooth. The tooth has been missing for quite a while and the jawbone has receded significantly. In that case, the bridges dentist St. Laurent, Manor Park & Vanier may recommend inserting an implant to support the weakened jawbone, placing crowns on the bridges’ anchor teeth, and then filling the gap with a dental bridge.

As you can see, all three procedures are different and even somewhat supplemental. However, their goal is the same: to restore your oral health and ensure the full functionality of your teeth.

Is A Dental Bridge Noticeable?

Dental bridges Ottawa look and feel very natural due to the fact that they are made from a ceramic material that looks and feels close to the natural enamel of teeth. The prosthetic teeth will be even matched to the colour of their neighbouring teeth to make them as unnoticeable as possible.

How Do I Take Care Of Dental Bridges?

The answer is very simple: the same way you take care of your natural teeth. That means you brush and floss the dental bridge as you would your natural teeth.

Much like your natural teeth, dental bridges can also on occasion chip or break. In case you experience damage to your dental bridge, contact your bridges dentist in Ottawa immediately and schedule an appointment at the earliest possible date.

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