The Process for Receiving a Dental Bridge
Getting a dental bridge typically involves several appointments to ensure the best fit and function:
1. Preparation and Impressions
During the initial visit, the teeth on either side of the gap are prepared by reshaping them to accommodate crowns. Impressions are taken to create a custom-fitted bridge crafted to match the color and shape of your natural teeth.
2. Temporary Bridge Placement
While your permanent bridge is being crafted, a temporary bridge is placed to protect the prepared teeth and prevent shifting.
3. Final Fitting and Adjustments
Once the custom bridge is ready, it’s checked for comfort and fit. Before final placement, the bridge may be temporarily cemented to allow minor adjustments and ensure a perfect fit.
Types of Dental Bridges Available
There are different types of bridges, each suited to various dental situations:
- Traditional Bridge: The most common type uses crowns on either side of the gap.
- Cantilever Bridge: This type of bridge is used when only one side of the missing tooth has an adjacent tooth. It is ideal for certain areas of the mouth.
- Implant-Supported Bridge: These bridges are supported by dental implants rather than natural teeth for extra stability, which is especially useful for multiple missing teeth.
Enhance Your Smile with a Dental Bridge in Fort Worth!
A dental bridge from Silver Sage Family Dentistry can restore the natural appearance and function of your teeth. Contact our office today to schedule a consultation and learn how a dental bridge can transform your smile and improve your oral health.