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Dental Bridge
Dentist Gresham


Dental bridge being placed in diagram of lower teethDental bridges can improve your smile and make you feel more confident about your appearance, but they may not be the right solution for everyone. Before you decide to get one, it is important to determine whether or not it will be a good fit for your teeth. Our dentist will be able to provide you with all of the information you need to make this decision and offer you several options based on your needs and preferences.

The Benefits of Dental Bridges


If your missing teeth are at least two adjacent teeth, you can opt for a dental bridge. Bridges are placed using one or more artificial teeth on either side of your tooth gap. They rest in place and are supported by surrounding teeth or dental implants. The result is no more gaps, which will make you feel better about your smile and less self-conscious. The dentist can place dental crowns on both sides of a dental bridge to make them look like natural tooth structures from any angle. But first, it is wise to speak to our dentist about your dental health.

Which Dental Bridge Is Suitable for My Teeth?


Dental bridges are available in different types. Here at our dental clinic, Gresham Dental Excellence, our dentist can help you find a suitable one for your teeth, depending on your oral condition. There are four types of dental bridges, and they can all function effectively in replacing your missing teeth. However, there are minor differences between them.

The first type of dental bridges are traditional bridges, and they are the most common. They are strong, contain a few pontic (replacement) teeth, and are supported by crowns attached to the bridge. The pontic teeth on the device are meant to bridge your gap, while the crown ensures that the dental bridge is held in place.

Another type of dental bridge is an implant-supported bridge. These are not so different from traditional bridges; the only difference is that they are anchored in place using dental implants. Other types of bridges are the Maryland bonded bridge and the cantilever dental bridge.

Dental Bridge Procedure


Before you qualify for a dental bridge procedure, the dentist will first check your dental health and your dental history to determine if any oral issues need to be taken care of. If you qualify, you should know that several procedures are involved in a dental bridge. The dentist will make an impression of your existing teeth. This impression will be sent to a lab, where a dental technician makes your new replacement tooth using porcelain, gold, or other material. Once you get your new tooth back from the lab, the dentist will attach it to two abutments, or supporting teeth, usually cemented into place on top of natural teeth or implants. The replacement tooth connects these two anchors. It simply fills in any gaps between your teeth.

For more information about dental bridges visit our Gresham Dental Excellence clinic. You are also free to call us at (971) 431-7292.
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