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Bridges![]() What is a dental bridge?A bridge is a dental appliance that "bridges" the gap between two healthy teeth in your mouth. It can be used to replace one or more (usually no more than three) consecutive missing teeth. The bridge is held in place by two crowns, between the area where the pontic (or false) teeth sit. Typically, bridges are made from ceramic, which provides the most natural finished appearance. Once the bridge is in place, it will be difficult for anyone to notice its presence. They will only notice your beautiful smile. How are dental bridges placed?Usually, bridges are a two-visit procedure. During your first visit, your abutment teeth, or the teeth that will be holding the crowns, are prepared or shaved down to make room for the appliance. Impressions are taken, and a guide used to match the color of your teeth. This information is sent to a lab, which custom creates your bridge. Your second visit is where the permanent bridge is cemented in place. At Tuttle Crossing Dental Group, we use CEREC® technology, which can be used to create your bridge chairside, while you wait. Caring for Your BridgeOnce your bridge is in place, you can care for it just like you do your natural teeth. Brushing and flossing are still an important routine to be in the habit of. Just because a bridge can't experience tooth decay, it can still hold plaque buildup and bacteria, which can otherwise lead to gum disease. Regular brushing and flossing will keep this issue at bay. It is also important to come into the office twice a year for regular cleanings and exams, during which we can assess the condition of your bridge and ensure that it is in perfect working order. Dental Bridge BenefitsA dental bridge offers several benefits:
If you are missing one or two teeth, a bridge could be the perfect option to fill the gaps left behind. Call Tuttle Crossing Dental Group at (614) 973-6585 today to learn more or to schedule your consultation. |