
A guide to dental bridges
Below is a quick overview of dental bridges, including how they are typically used for tooth replacement. Reviewing this information can be quite helpful for those who are looking into the various replacement options.
The dental bridge process
Depending on the type of dental bridge desired, the process may vary slightly. However, generally speaking, the procedure is performed in the following steps:
- 1. A local anesthetic is administered to numb the area that will have the bridge placed.
- 2. The natural teeth that do remain will be reshaped with a dental tool so that the pieces can fit snugly. This reshaping can sometimes be uncomfortable, resulting in sensitivity.
- 3. Impressions are taken so that the dental lab can customize the crowns and prosthetic teeth to snugly fit into the patient's mouth.
- 4. A temporary bridge is placed as a placeholder for the permanent piece.
A few weeks later, the patient will return to the dental office to have the permanent dental bridge placed and cemented into the mouth.
Other things to keep in mind
When considering a dental bridge for replacing missing teeth, keep in mind a few of the following things:
- Dental bridges take time to adjust to. There will be a period in which the patient has to get comfortable with the piece and it may require some practice when it comes to eating, speaking, and smiling in a comfortable manner.
- Not everyone is a good candidate for a dental bridge. Those with entire arches of missing teeth might be better candidates for implant-supported dentures.
- There is a period of healing that will require the patient to be careful and adjust their eating habits.
Patients can go over these things with the dentist in depth to get a better understanding of what their specific situation is.
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Ready to replace that missing tooth?
Individuals who desire to undergo the tooth replacement process should consult directly with a dentist. During this time, the dentist can evaluate the entire oral cavity to determine what type of replacement option is most suitable for that patient.
If dental bridges are determined to be the best then the process can begin thereafter. Additionally, during the consultation visit, patients can ask questions and go over any existing concerns. Contact our office today to schedule an appointment.
Request an appointment or call North Georgia Smiles at 770-888-8282 for an appointment in our Cumming office.
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