What Are Fixed Bridges?

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Dental Implants work as an excellent restorative treatment option for people with decayed or missing teeth. However, this treatment is not suitable for everyone and depends upon the state of the patient's health. Suppose a patient has an increased probability of an implant failure.

 

In that case, fixed bridges are the best alternative to restore his missing teeth. From restoring a smile to supporting the facial tissues, fixed bridges have multiple functions and benefits. Find out information about fixed bridges in this article, especially if you have missing teeth and restorative treatment.

 

Fixed Bridges: Definition and Explanation

 

Fixed bridges refer to a fixed and non-removable appliance to replace missing teeth. They employ a series of three or more crowns joined together to fill the space that is caused due to missing teeth. Fixed bridges bridge the gap between the remaining teeth and are fixed into the mouth to aid chewing.

 

Dental bridges are mostly made up of ceramics, metals, or porcelain. They can also combine to give strength and functionality to the bridges. Porcelain-fixed bridges are becoming increasingly popular nowadays because they greatly mimic the look and feel of natural teeth. The bridge consists of an artificial tooth that is joined between the dental crowns. Afterward, they are applied to the teeth on either side of the gap to fill the space.

They fixed dentures, unlike removable dentures, cannot be taken out of the month once they are placed. They are fixed and remain in place while you speak, eat, or sleep. They function just like natural teeth, and many people like them compare to the typical dentures.

 

Functions of Fixed Bridges

 

Fixed bridges involve a complete arch replacement and perform the following functions:

 

  • It prevents teeth from drifting and brings back your smile.
  • Maintains the function and shape of the dental arch.
  • Restores speaking and chewing ability.
  • Upgrades from partial denture to fixed appliance.
  • Maintains the facial profile and prevents the remaining teeth from moving out.
  • Readjust your bite and distributes the force required to chew.

 

Fixed bridges accurately mimic natural teeth and provide a lifetime solution to tooth loss, It is generally estimated that they can last for about two decades if they are cared for properly. They are highly durable and do not wear out easily. However, they may require minimal repair or replacement after normal wear, but they can be fixed easily.

 

Bridge Treatment: What to Expect?

 

The treatment usually requires two or more dental visits. The bridge procedure is generally not painful as a local anesthetic is used. At the same time, dentists take an impression of your teeth. Typically, patients do not require any painkillers after the treatment. The treatment process is relatively easy and employs pain-free surgery.

 

Conclusion

 

Dental Bridges are the best alternatives to partial dentures or dental implants. However, it is always good to visit your dentist regularly once placed. Also, maintain your oral hygiene to get the best results.

 

Contact your dentist in Walnut Creek, Massood Darvishzadeh, DDS at Dental Implant Solutions today for more information on fixed bridges.

 

Resource:

 

Dental Bridges vs Partial Dentures

 

*Neither this nor any other content in this media is meant to prescribe, recommend, or prevent any treatment or procedure. 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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