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3D rendering of a dental bridge being placed over a missing tooth gap that is flanked by two shaved down teethDental bridges are restorative dental options that help connect the gap between one or more missing teeth. They look, function, and take the shape of natural teeth. The good news is that they can be custom-made for every individual depending on how many teeth they are missing. Bridges are normally made of porcelain, but others are made of all-ceramic material, meaning they have been combined with other materials. One bridge usually consists of two or more crowns (abutment teeth) attached by a metal structure. If you think you need a dental bridge, visit us at GOREgeous Smiles to find out if a dental bridge can improve your dental condition.

Importance of Dental Bridges


Dental bridges can be a great alternative to dental implants. They function like natural teeth and provide other benefits apart from improving your smile. Patients with chewing problems can always take advantage of dental bridges as they help improve chewing and speaking. They also maintain and enhance facial appearance. When you are missing some teeth, it can make other teeth fall out of place, but with a dental bridge, other teeth can be supported from drifting out of place.

Who Should Use a Dental Bridge?


Dental bridges are designed to be used by patients who have missing teeth, dental injuries, or decay and cavities. However, some patients should also consider getting dental bridges to help improve their oral health. People with diabetes can use bridges instead of implants. This is because diabetes slows down the healing process, and when they use implants, they can take a long time to recover. It is why bridges are preferable.

Also, individuals prone to gum diseases should use dental bridges to avoid infections that dental implants can cause. Besides, gum disease can loosen the gums, which may not support implants well. Therefore, dental bridges should be the best option if struggling with gum problems. People who also chew or smoke tobacco are advised to use dental bridges.

Dental Bridge Procedure


When you have a dental bridge procedure, there are two crucial steps that our dentist will perform. On your first visit, your doctor will shape the abutment or supporting teeth. They are usually shaped like dental crowns. If any tooth structures obstruct the process, they will be removed to form a clear path for your bridges. After that, an impression will be created and taken to the laboratory, where your custom-made permanent dental bridges will be manufactured. Meanwhile, the dentist will give you temporary bridges while you wait for permanent ones to be ready.

On your second visit, the permanent teeth should be ready. The dentist will take the temporary teeth, clean your teeth, and give you the permanent dental bridge. The dentist will use an anesthetic to help you relax during the procedure. Therefore, there is nothing to be afraid of because the procedure will not be painful. X-rays will also be taken to ensure the dental bridge fits well.

Are You Looking for the Best Dentist?


If you are looking for a dental clinic in Scottsdale, AZ GOREgeous Smiles, is here to provide you with the best service and ensure your dental bridge fits well. You can book an appointment through calling 480-585-6225.
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