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If you lost a tooth, your dentist can close that gap and ensure your smile is intact. They do this by bridging the gap using a dental bridge.
A dental bridge typically consists of two or more specially fitted crowns that are placed on the abutment or anchoring teeth on either side of the space formed by your missing tooth or teeth.
Fixed bridges are strong and reliable and in most cases, they feel and look very much like natural teeth.
According to healthline.com, 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, typically they’re made from porcelain to aesthetically blend in with your natural teeth.
4 types of Dental Bridges
There are 4 types of dental bridges according to colgate
These are the most popular types of dental bridges. They are used when your natural teeth surround a missing tooth or gap on both sides.
These bridges consist of one or more pontic teeth that are held in place by two abutment teeth. “Abutment teeth” are natural teeth that are given dental crowns to support the fake teeth, or “pontic teeth,” between them. Traditional bridges, usually made of ceramic or porcelain fused to metal, are strong enough to replace molars.
8 advantages of Dental Bridges
According to West Coast International
- Dental bridges are usually small, lightweight, providing excellent chewing comfort.
- The correct and redistribute the normal bite force, compromised by your missing teeth.
- Getting used to your new dental bridge is usually easy and comfortable.
- Helps maintain the shape of your face.
- Controls shifting and moving of adjoining teeth.
- Enhances your natural speaking and eating ability.
- Only 2 – 3 appointments are needed to complete your bridge restoration
- The longevity factor and general prognosis is good if your hygiene and home care is maintained at a heightened level.
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Oxmox advised her not to do so, because there were thousands of bad Commas, wild Question Marks and devious.
Kolis Muller NY Citizen