Treatments

Dental Bridge

A dental bridge with crowns is a dental restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth. It consists of two crowns placed on the teeth adjacent to the gap (which are called abutment teeth), with a false tooth (or teeth) in between, which bridges the gap. The crowns help stabilize the false teeth securely in place.

The dental bridge is designed to restore both the appearance and function of the missing teeth, helping with chewing, speaking, and preventing the remaining teeth from shifting out ouf place. It can be made from various materials such as porcelain, metal, or a combination of both, depending on the patient's need and preferences.

Dental Bridge

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When is a Dental Bridge Recommended?

  • Ideal for those who want a fixed solution to fill the gap left by missing teeth.
  • Chosen by individuals looking to prevent shifting of nearby teeth and maintain oral harmony
  • Great for restoring chewing function and clear speech after tooth loss.
  • Preferred by those seeking a natural-looking smile enhancement without removable options.
  • A reliable alternative for people who cannot or do not prefer dental implants due to anatomical or personal reasons.

Which Age Groups Are Suitable for Dental Bridge?

  • Recommended for adults over the age of 18, when jaw growth is complete.
  • Suitable for young adults or older individuals experiencing tooth loss and looking for a lasting solution.
  • In rare cases, younger individuals may receive bridges under special dental supervision

Average Recovery Time of Dental Bridge

  • It’s normal to feel slight sensitivity for a few days after the procedure.
  • Within a week, most people return to normal eating and speaking habits.
  • Full adaptation to the bridge typically occurs within 2 to 3 weeks.
  • With proper care, the bridge can provide years of stable performance.

What Should Be Considered After a Dental Bridge Procedure?

  • Brush at least twice a day, paying extra attention to the area around and beneath the bridge.
  • Use floss threaders or interdental brushes to clean hard-to-reach areas under the bridge.
  • Avoid biting on hard or sticky foods to prevent damage.
  • Attend regular dental checkups to ensure the longevity of the bridge.
  • If you grind your teeth, a night guard may help protect your bridge.
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