FIXED
BRIDGES
A dental bridge is a
fixed (non-removable) appliance and is an excellent way to replace
missing teeth.
There are several types
of bridges. You and your dentist will discuss the best options for
your particular case. The “traditional bridge” is the
most popular type and is usually made of porcelain fused to metal.
Porcelain fixed bridges are most popular because they resemble your
natural teeth. This type of bridge consists to two crowns that go
over two anchoring teeth (abutment teeth) and are attached to pontics
(artificial teeth), filling the gap created by one or more missing
teeth.
Dental bridges are highly
durable and will last many years, however they may need replacement
or need to be re-cemented due to normal wear.
Reasons
for a fixed bridge:
Getting a bridge usually
requires two or more visits. While the teeth are numb, the two anchoring
teeth are prepared by removing a portion of enamel to allow for
a crown. Next, a highly accurate impression (mold) is made which
will be sent to a dental laboratory where the bridge will be fabricated.
In addition, a temporary bridge will be made and worn for several
weeks until your next appointment.
At the second visit,
you permanent bridge will be carefully checked, adjusted, and cemented
to achieve a proper fit. Occasionally your dentist may only temporarily
cement the bridge, allowing your teeth and tissue time to get used
to the new bridge. The new bridge will be permanently cemented at
a later time.
You will receive care
instructions at the conclusion of your treatment. Proper brushing,
flossing and regular dental visits will aid in the life of your
new permanent bridge.