At Liverpool Dental Spa we understand that losing a tooth can be very distressing, not just because it makes your smile look less attractive, but also because it makes day to day functions, such as talking and eating, more difficult. Thankfully, we have a range of options available to restore your smile and increase your confidence. One option we offer is a dental bridge.
What is a dental bridge?
A dental bridge is a form of restoration used to replace a missing tooth. We always recommend replacing missing teeth because gaps in the mouth increase the risk of oral disease and often, they cause the neighbouring teeth to start to move out of position. A dental bridge is made of a false tooth, which is called a pontic, fused to two crowns. The bridge is anchored by the neighbouring teeth and once in place, the false tooth looks exactly like a natural tooth.
Types of dental bridge
There are different types of dental bridge available. Most commonly, the bridge you choose will depend on the location of the gap. The most frequently used bridge is a traditional fixed bridge, however if you have a gap at the front of your mouth, you may be advised to consider a Maryland or resin-bonded bridge. If you have healthy teeth on one side of the gap only, a cantilever bridge may be recommended. In this case, the bridge is attached to two crowns on one side of the gap.
Dental bridges can be made from a variety of materials, including precious and non-precious metals and ceramics, or a combination of both. Ceramic fused to metal bridges are popular because they are strong and hard-wearing, but they blend in with the natural teeth for a realistic aesthetic.
Advantages of dental bridges
Dental bridges are more affordable than dental implants and are designed to last a long time. They are also aesthetically pleasing and restore function to your mouth so you can enjoy good oral health and eat and speak without experiencing any difficulties.
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