Things you should know before getting a dental bridge.

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Missing teeth can significantly impact your smile's general health and look. It's critical to be aware of your treatment options if you're looking for a way to replace lost teeth. Finding the appropriate treatment option for you will be easier with a better grasp of your available options. This article will help you know what you should consider if you need to replace one or more lost teeth before looking into the dental bridge as a possible treatment.

 

What is a dental bridge?

 

Your dentist can use dental bridges to fill up any gaps in your smile caused by lost teeth. The abutment teeth secure the artificial tooth used in dental bridges on either side of the gap. False teeth usually come in porcelain to visually mix in with your natural teeth, though they also come in other materials, like gold.

 

Why do I need a dental bridge?

 

Having missing teeth can have various effects on your smile and your dental health. However, a dental bridge can take care of those issues, such as:

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  • It helps you gain your smile back.
  • Allows you to regain the capacity to chew properly
  • Restores your speech and pronunciation
  • Keep your face in its natural shape.
  • It alters your bite to evenly distribute the force when you chew to prevent your remaining teeth from shifting from their natural positions.

 

Things you should consider before getting a dental bridge

 

  • Cleaning and care

 

The maintenance of a dental bridge is similar to that of your natural teeth. The American Dental Association advises daily brushing for two minutes with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Regular flossing will also assist in warding off tooth decay and gum disease.

 

The best technique to clean plaque and dirt from a bridge's bottom is to floss once daily. Furthermore, it is necessary to floss around your natural teeth when you have a bridge. Moreover, move the floss between the bridge's base and the gum line.

 

  • Cost

 

A dental bridge is among the most reasonable choices in terms of cost for replacing missing teeth, which is more likely to be covered by your dental insurance. A dental implant can cost $1,000 to $3,000 per tooth, compared to a dental bridge's average cost of $500 to $1,200 per tooth. However, your dentist can assist in directing you toward the most cost-effective option.

 

Dental bridges are not a permanent solution

 

Although durable, a dental bridge is not a long-term fix for tooth loss. A high-quality dental bridge can survive for many years with regular maintenance. By refraining from chewing gum and consuming hard items like nuts, ice, and hard candies, unnecessary damage can be avoided.

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Dental hygiene is one factor that can shorten the lifespan of all bridge types, including implants. Furthermore, depending on how well it is taken care of, a dental bridge might need to be updated every five to fifteen years, whereas implants are considered a permanent solution. Therefore, good oral hygiene practices and routine dental checkups can maintain your investment's comfort, cleanliness, and durability.

 

Alternative options

 

Dental implants can be an option you want to consider if you're looking for a more long-lasting replacement for missing teeth with fewer restrictions. The fact that dental implants support bone structure and gum health while putting less stress on the neighboring teeth is one of their most important benefits. A high-quality dental implant can often last a lifetime.

 

Conclusion

 

With your dentist, you can go over your alternatives for replacement if your teeth are missing. Dental bridges provide a lot of advantages, and you should consider many aspects, including expenses, before making a choice.

 

Contact your dentist in Walnut Creek, Massood Darvishzadeh, DDS at Dental Implant Solutions to learn more about the dental bridge.

 

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This media/content or any other on this website does not prescribe, recommend, or prevent any treatment or procedure. Therefore, we highly recommend that you get the advice of a qualified dentist or other medical practitioners regarding your specific dental condition.

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