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Rendering of jaw with dental bridgeDental Bridges serve as replacements for missing teeth. Although they can be constructed of numerous materials, including metal and gold, the majority are made of porcelain to match the shade of your teeth. A bridge will improve the appearance and performance of your teeth. Consequently, you'll be in a better position to talk clearly and chew more effectively. Visit Sola Smile Co. to get more details about dental bridges.

Who Needs Bridges?


Dental bridges are advantageous for people with missing teeth. One can lose a tooth due to numerous oral conditions such as dental decay, trauma, gum disease, and congenital problems. Bridges are mainly employed to close gaps between teeth. A dental bridge can only be supported by healthy teeth on each side of the gap.

The Benefits of Dental Bridges


A missing tooth or teeth can put the overall health of your teeth in danger, and dental bridges assist in addressing these issues. For example, a bridge can assist you in regaining your chewing capacity. It also improves how you speak and correct your voice by conforming to the contours of your face. A bridge ensures the existing teeth are well-aligned and stops them from shifting. Most importantly, a bridge restores your smile and boosts your self-esteem.

Types of Dental Bridges


There are four types of bridges: traditional fixed bridges, cantilever bridges, Maryland dental bridges, and implant-supported bridges.

The traditional fixed bridge is the most popular form of bridge in the market. Different materials are used to make traditional fixed bridges, including metals, ceramics, and porcelain fused.

Maryland bridges replace lost front teeth. Unlike the traditional bridges, which employ crowns on the abutment teeth, Maryland bridges use metal or porcelain frameworks affixed to your teeth.

Implant-supported bridges are supported by implants rather than by utilizing frameworks or crowns. The bridge is secured in place by an implant that is inserted surgically to replace each lost tooth.

On the other hand, cantilever bridges use pontic teeth that are held in place by crowns affixed to one side of the existing tooth.

How to Maintain Your Dental Bridge


Bridges are robust and durable but do not last as long as dentures. However, with the proper upkeep and care, dental bridges can last more than 10 years. Future bridges are expected to be more resilient as technology and materials advance. Regular flossing and brushing your teeth may help your bridge last longer. The dentist will let you know how to clean and floss your new bridge.

Additionally, you must rethink your diet because it will affect how long your bridge lasts. Ensure not to eat anything that could harm your bridge or abutment teeth, such as nuts, sticky chocolates, popcorn, and other hard foods.

Visit Sola Smile Co. to gather more tips on how to maintain dental bridges. Call us today at 512-615-9405 for more information.
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Dental Bridges serve as a wonderful replacements for those who are missing teeth. The majority are made of porcelain to match the shade of your teeth.
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