Dental bridge

A dental bridge is a great option if you're looking to replace one or more missing teeth. It mimics your natural teeth, providing both oral health and cosmetic benefits. If you’re needing support with a missing tooth or teeth, visit your local Radix Dentistry to see if dental bridges are right for you.

When you’ll need a dental bridge

Your teeth are designed to work together to help you chew, speak and smile. However, if you lose a tooth, the neighboring teeth can shift or become crooked. This can impact your ability to speak and chew.
Not to mention, it can hinder your ability to effectively clean your teeth, putting you at a greater risk for developing tooth decay and gum disease.

Explore types of dental bridges

How dental bridges work

Traditional, fixed bridge

Traditional bridges are made up of a collection of crowns (called retainer teeth) and one or more pontics, which are artificial teeth that take the place of the missing ones. In a traditional bridge, the pontic is secured by two or more crowns.

Cantilever dental bridge

Cantilever bridges are similar to a traditional dental bridge, but only use teeth on one side to help secure the replacement tooth. Since this option isn’t as strong as a fixed bridge, cantilever bridges are sometimes used to fill gaps closer to the front of the mouth.

Maryland dental bridge

Maryland dental bridges use metal, porcelain, and/or ceramic wings to bind a replacement tooth to the backs of adjoining, natural teeth. Your dentist may opt for this approach for patients whose health makes them a poor candidate for a more invasive procedure—or as a temporary fix while awaiting a more permanent solution, such as when an implant is healing.

Implant-supported bridge

Small, titanium fixtures surgically implanted into the jawbone hold an implant-supported bridge in place. This type of bridge provides a smile solution that is both predictable and long-lasting. Unlike other bridges, they do not need support from the surrounding teeth. This is oftentimes the preferred solution when multiple teeth in a row are missing.

Scheduling a dental bridge appointment

Successful bridge dentistry can take several trips to the dentist.

During your first visit

During your first visit, you’ll work with your Radix Dentistry team to create a personalized care plan. They’ll perform any preliminary scans and you’ll get a temporary bridge while we craft your permanent one.

At your second visit

At your second visit, we’ll fit, adjust and install your permanent bridge so that it feels natural. Once the bridge is properly fitted, it will be sealed into place and you’ll enjoy a refreshed smile.

Bridge dental work aftercare

After your dental bridge is properly in place, you can return to your daily activities. If anything happens to your bridge due to things like injury, disease or infection, contact your Radix Dentistry dentist right It’s important to take good care of your dental bridge to extend its lifespan, and to tend to your surrounding teeth to keep your smile healthy.

To best protect your bridge, we recommend following these oral health best practices:

  • Brush and floss daily
  • Clean your bridge thoroughly
  • Limit smoking while healing
  • Eat healthy
  • Visit your dentist regularly
  • Ask your dentist about a night guard

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