Dental Bridges
Well, dental
bridges are the perfect solution for your beautiful smile. Many people get
hesitated while smiling because of the gaps in their teeth. If you want an even
smile and no space in your teeth, then you can go for dental bridges. Though,
the broken tooth also looks good. But,
some people do not feel confident while they smile with gaps.
When you lose
your tooth due to an accident or any treatment, you have a space in your teeth.
At that time, you need a bridge to equal your teeth. When you have a broken
tooth, you can take advantage of the dental bridge. It had made with two or
more crowns. Thus, this crown or false tooth is known as abutment teeth.
Moreover, we can this artificial tooth a Pontic tooth. A Pontic tooth has made
of gold, alloys, porcelain, or with the combo of all these materials. Moreover,
the dental bridge needs the support of your natural teeth or implants.
Benefits of Dental Bridges
There are
some astounding benefits of dental bridges. You will be able to make your smile
even. You will be able to back up your chewing and speaking. Dental bridges
will give you back the missing shape of your smile. It will replace the broken
or missing tooth in your jaw. Moreover, a dental bridge will prevent other
teeth from drifting out of position.
Types of Dental Bridges
Here I will
share three main types of dental bridges with you.
- Traditional Bridges
- Cantilever Bridges
- Maryland Bonded Bridges
Traditional Bridges
Traditional
bridges are common throughout the world. It creates the crown for the tooth or
implant with the help of Pontic. On either side of the missing tooth, there is
a traditional dental bridge. Moreover, it has a Pontic in between the gaps.
These bridges have made with porcelain which has fused to metal or ceramics.
Cantilever Bridges
The
cantilever bridges are not very common. Usually, the dentist does not use
cantilever bridges on the back teeth. As they need force for placement, and on
back teeth, if you put a lot of force, there are high chances of damaging other
teeth and gums. If you have an adjacent tooth on only one side, the dentist
will apply a cantilever bridge.
Maryland Bonded Bridges
Well, we also
call the Maryland bonded bridges as resin-bonded bridges. The Maryland bonded
bridges have made of porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, and plastic teeth.
Metal or porcelain is on just one side of the bridge, which supports your gum.
Care of Dental Bridges
Well, how do
you care about your dental bridges? This is one of the most necessary points
when you have dental bridges. If you want to keep your bridges healthy, you
need to keep them clean. Moreover, the cleanliness of your gums and mouth is
equally necessary. When you keep your dental bridges clean, your gums and teeth
will be strong and healthy. Well, you will have to brush your teeth and floss
them after every meal. If you are unable to floss after every meal, then you
need to do flossing three times a day. Moreover, if you can brush your teeth
after every meal, it will be great for the health of your teeth. Further, you
should rinse your mouth with an antiseptic or germicide mouthwash. Every
morning, you will have to use any mouth to rinse with. Moreover, you should
visit your dentist twice a month.
Life of Dental Bridges
The
traditional bridges can last for 5 years or more than that. However, the
Maryland bonded bridges can last for up to 15 years. But the long duration of
the bridges can only be possible if you keep them clean and healthy.