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What Are Your Dental Bridge Options?

Considering a dental bridge to replace your missing teeth? If you have one or more missing teeth, then you have several options available to you to replace the missing teeth and regain confidence in your smile. A dental bridge (of which there are several types) is a great way to restore your smile, and there are also other teeth replacement solutions to consider as well.

Dental bridges and other options for tooth replacement

Understanding all options that are available to you can help you decide which option may be best to replace your missing teeth and offer motivation to follow through and restore your smile. The following is a review of the different types of dental bridges and alternative solutions to consider.

What is the dental bridge treatment like?

A dental bridge is a method of tooth replacement that involves replacement teeth that attach to abutments on each side. They involve a minimally invasive procedure that provides long-lasting results. A dental bridge is a fixed restoration, meaning it cannot be removed by the patient. This makes caring for the dental bridge much easier for many patients. A traditional dental bridge is attached to dental crowns that are placed over natural teeth on each side of the bridge.

The different types of dental bridges

Choosing the right type of dental bridge is important. There are four main types of dental bridges, which are:

  • Fixed bridge
  • Cantilever
  • Maryland bonded
  • Implant-supported

Each type of dental bridge offers unique advantages. Primarily, the differences are with how the bridge is supported. A fixed bridge is supported by adjacent natural teeth. A cantilever bridge is supported by a single tooth. A Maryland bonded bridge is primarily used for front teeth and implant-supported bridges are ideal when there are not any adjacent teeth that are healthy enough to support the bridge.

Alternative solutions to a dental bridge

A dental bridge may be preferable for patients that need to fill a gap left by a missing tooth or a section of missing teeth. For natural gaps not caused by tooth loss, the patient may prefer veneers, bonding, or orthodontic treatment. For more extensive tooth replacement needs, a complete denture or full arch replacement may be necessary.

How to choose the best option for you

The best way to decide which treatment option is right for you is to discuss all of your options with an experienced dentist. They can conduct an oral examination and make a treatment recommendation based on your preference, budget, and specific tooth replacement needs. Each dental bridge option can be effective in different situations.

Get started with a dental bridge consultation

You can get the tooth replacement process started with a consultation visit at our dentistry. We take pride in helping all of our patients achieve a smile they are proud of and enjoy showing off each day. Do not hesitate to reach out to us to set up a convenient time to visit.

Are you considering a dental bridge in the Pasadena area? Get more information at https://www.dentalcarepasadena.com.

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