Prosthodontics

Bridges

Fixed, not removable — bridging the gap for good.

Dental bridges are fixed prosthetic devices used to replace one or more missing teeth. They restore the function and appearance of your smile by bridging the gap with artificial teeth supported by natural teeth or implants. A dental bridge not only enhances aesthetics but also prevents surrounding teeth from shifting.

Types of Dental Bridges
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Types of Dental Bridges

Dental bridges come in various types to address different needs:

Not sure which type of bridge is best for you? Our experts can help guide your decision.

  • Traditional Bridges: The most common type, supported by crowns on adjacent teeth.
  • Cantilever Bridges: Used when there's only one supporting tooth adjacent to the gap.
  • Maryland Bridges: Made of porcelain or metal frameworks bonded to the back of neighboring teeth.
  • Implant-Supported Bridges: Anchored by dental implants for enhanced stability and longevity.
Benefits of Dental Bridges
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Benefits of Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are a durable solution, typically lasting 10-15 years or more with proper care. Routine dental check-ups and good oral hygiene are essential for longevity.

  • Restore Functionality: Improve your ability to chew and speak clearly.
  • Maintain Facial Structure: Prevent facial sagging caused by missing teeth.
  • Prevent Shifting: Keep neighboring teeth in their correct positions.
  • Enhance Aesthetics: Achieve a complete, natural-looking smile.
How Long Do Dental Bridges Last?
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Caring for Dental Bridges

Proper care is crucial to extend the life of your dental bridge:

Unsure if a dental bridge is the best solution for you? Our team in San Antonio offers comprehensive evaluations to help you decide between dental bridges, implants, or other options tailored to your needs.

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  • Maintain Oral Hygiene: Brush and floss daily, focusing on the bridge area to prevent plaque buildup.
  • Use Interdental Brushes: Clean hard-to-reach areas under the bridge effectively.
  • Avoid Hard Foods: Reduce stress on the bridge by avoiding overly hard or sticky foods.
GOOD TO KNOW

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Am I a candidate for a dental bridge?

You may be a candidate for a dental bridge if you have one or more missing teeth but have healthy adjacent teeth or implants to support the bridge. A dentist can evaluate your specific needs.

Will getting a dental bridge hurt?

The procedure for getting a dental bridge is usually painless, as it involves numbing the area. Some sensitivity may occur during the preparation of teeth or after the placement of the bridge.

What are the different types of dental bridges?

The main types of dental bridges are traditional bridges, cantilever bridges, Maryland bridges, and implant-supported bridges. Your dentist will recommend the best option based on your situation.

How do I know if my dental bridge needs repair or replacement?

Signs that your dental bridge may need repair or replacement include discomfort, visible wear or damage, looseness, or difficulty chewing. Regular dental checkups can help catch issues early.

How much does a dental bridge cost?

The cost of a dental bridge varies based on the type of bridge, the materials used, and your dental insurance coverage. Consult with your dentist for a detailed estimate tailored to your needs.

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