Feel Confident in Your Smile with Dental Bridges
A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by joining an artificial tooth to an adjacent tooth or teeth.
A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by joining an artificial tooth to an adjacent tooth or teeth.
This video illustrates how a bridge replaces a missing tooth using CAD/CAM 3-D technology to create a custom-made restoration.
At Alaniz Dental Group in Haslet, we offer several dental treatment options and ensure our patients are educated on the benefits of dental bridges. Our dental team ensures that regardless of your situation that we find the best treatment option for your needs.
A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by joining an artificial tooth to an adjacent tooth or teeth. A dental bridge restores the function and appearance of your mouth. To determine if a dental bridge is the right option for you, contact us to schedule a consultation.
A dental bridge is a permanent restoration used to replace a missing tooth or multiple missing teeth. Bridges are custom-made to blend in with your surrounding teeth and look completely natural. They restore the esthetic contours of your smile and reinforce the relationship between your upper and lower jaw to give you a healthy bite and ensure that your mouth functions properly.
If you have a missing tooth or teeth due to tooth decay, injury, or gum disease, a bridge may be the best choice for your long-term oral health. When teeth are missing, the teeth on either side of the gap might encroach into that space, causing bite problems that can lead to pain. A bridge maintains the structure of your mouth and keeps your natural teeth in their correct position. It also restores the esthetic beauty of your smile.
A dental bridge is more permanent than a denture and is a less invasive and less expensive option than a dental implant. Unlike dentures, bridges don’t need to be removed for cleaning or sleeping, and they fit much better in the mouth than dentures do. While a dental implant is also an excellent choice for replacing teeth, it’s a more invasive procedure and a more expensive option that often isn’t covered by insurance.
Your teeth are intended to work together. If you have missing teeth for an extended period, your nearby teeth may shift, causing structural instabilities in your mouth. This can cause:
A typical dental bridge consists of the following:
There are four main types of dental bridges:
In most instances, a temporary bridge is installed, while a permanent dental bridge is crafted from impressions taken from the patient’s mouth.
If you have teeth that are missing as a result of decay, disease, or injury, contact us to schedule a consultation, and we can determine if a dental bridge is a correct choice for you.