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Dental Bridges Manhattan
All of your teeth play an important role in speaking, chewing and in maintaining proper alignment of other teeth. Tooth loss doesn't necessarily have to occur as you age, but if you do lose teeth, they must be replaced for continued proper function of your mouth. Fortunately, options exist to correct the loss of teeth.
Dental Bridge Options
A dental bridge a device used to replace missing teeth attaches artificial teeth to adjacent natural teeth, called abutment teeth. Bridges are either permanently attached (fixed bridges), or they can be removable. Fixed bridges are applied by either placing crowns on the abutment teeth or by bonding the artificial teeth directly to the abutment teeth. Removable bridges are attached to the teeth with metal clasps or by precision attachments. If you're missing one or more teeth, you may be aware of their importance to your appearance and dental health. Your teeth work together as a team for many daily functions from eating to speaking. When you lack teeth, it's difficult to do these things. Missing teeth can and should be replaced. Fixed bridges are a great way to restore your dental health and appearance. |
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What exactly is a bridge or fixed partial denture?
A dental bridge or a fixed partial denture are devices which fill the gap where teeth are absent. Fixed bridges are bonded into place and can only be removed by a dental professional. Removable bridges, as the name implies, can be taken out and cleaned. Fixed bridges offer more stability than their removable counterparts.
Why do I need a bridge?
Oral functionality and appearance are important reasons for wearing a bridge. A dental bridge helps support your lips and cheeks. The loss of a back tooth may cause your mouth to sink and your face to look older.
Dental health is the most important reason to have a bridge installed. Teeth were designed to complement each other. Unusual stresses are place on the gums and other oral tissues when teeth are missing causing a number of potentially harmful disorders.
Increased risk of gum disease has proven to be one of the side effects of missing teeth and can be minimized with a bridge.
Missing teeth can cause speech disorders as they are used to make many of the sounds we use to speak coherently.
How is a bridge attached?
The attachment procedure usually takes two or three appointments to complete. At the first appointment the doctors will prepare the teeth on either side of the gap. This is done by removing a portion of the enamel and dentin.
Since the bridge must be fabricated very precisely to ensure correct bite and to match the opposing teeth, impressions of the teeth are taken and sent to a lab where the bridge will be constructed.
Fixed bridges are typically cemented to the natural teeth on either side of the space left by the missing tooth. A pontic (false tooth) replaces the lost tooth. Crowns, which are cemented onto the natural teeth, provide support for the bridge.
What materials are used?
Bridges can be constructed from gold alloys, non precious alloys, porcelain, or a combination of these materials. Porcelain is often bonded to either precious or non-precious metal.
How do I take care of my bridge?
A strict regiment of brushing and flossing will keep the bridge clean as well as your surrounding teeth. This is of critical importance as the bridge relies on the neighboring teeth for support.
