Dental Bridge
Missing teeth can make it difficult to eat and speak properly, impacting your quality of life. A dental bridge can fill the gap caused by one or more consecutive missing teeth, restoring the function and appearance of your smile. Learn how the dentists at Thornton Dental Associates, P.C. in Washington, DC, can restore your smile with a dental bridge.
What Is a Dental Bridge?
There are two types of bridges: traditional dental bridges and implant-supported bridges. Both types are made up of anchoring teeth at either end of the bridge and the artificial teeth between them, called pontics.
Traditional Bridge
A traditional bridge is supported by dental crowns placed over the two natural teeth at either end of the bridge. These crowned teeth are called abutment teeth. The abutment teeth support the pontics that replace the missing teeth.
Implant-Supported Bridge
A dental bridge can also be implant-supported, consisting of two dental implants that support the crowns and pontics. Implants provide stimulation to the jawbone to prevent the jawbone atrophy that can occur after tooth loss.
Benefits of a Dental Bridge
Restored Function
Missing teeth can affect your ability to eat and speak properly. A dental bridge can restore your oral function and allow you to once again eat the foods you love.
Balanced Bite
Even a single missing tooth can cause you to adjust how you chew. A dental bridge can balance your bite and allow you to chew more evenly, thus reducing uneven wear on your natural teeth.
Restored Appearance
Missing teeth can be embarrassing. A dental bridge blends seamlessly with your natural teeth to fill the gaps and restore the appearance of your smile.
Candidates for a Dental Bridge
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Good Oral Health
If you have existing gum disease or tooth decay, it will need to be treated before dental bridge placement. This ensures a healthy foundation for your new restoration.
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Good Bone Density
For dental implants, sufficient bone material is required. If you suffer from bone atrophy, bone grafting may be needed before implant placement.
Don't Live With Tooth Loss
Request a consultation at our
Washington, DC, dental practice today
Tooth loss is more common than you may think, but that doesn't mean you have to suffer. Our dentists, Dr. Will Thornton and Dr. Nathan Van der Linden, are experienced in a variety of restorative procedures to help restore your oral function and improve your quality of life. Our dentists continually study advancements in the field of dentistry to provide the most advanced and effective care possible.
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Take a Look at Traditional Dental Bridge Placement
The anchoring teeth are reshaped to allow the dental crowns to fit properly. These crowns support the artificial tooth or teeth.
See How an Implant-Supported Bridge is Placed
An implant-supported bridge involves attaching two dental crowns to dental implants, which support the pontics between them. Dental implants provide stimulation to the jawbone to prevent atrophy and provide superior stability for your dental restoration.
Maintaining Your Dental Bridge
With proper care, your dental bridge can last 15 years or more. Our restorations are made of durable, quality materials that are designed to withstand years of use. Whether you have a traditional dental bridge or an implant-supported bridge, here are a few things to keep in mind to maintain your beautifully restored smile for years to come.
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Maintain Good Oral Hygiene
Brush your teeth with a soft bristle brush for at least two minutes and floss twice a day to maintain good oral hygiene.
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Be Mindful of Hard or Sticky Foods
Hard foods such as ice or sticky foods like caramel can cause damage to your dental bridge. Minimize hard or sticky foods or chew on the side without a restoration to protect your dental bridge.
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Visit Your Dentist Regularly
Regular dental exams and cleanings can help ensure optimal oral health. This can help your dental bridge last for years to come.
Financing and Insurance
Our Washington, DC, dentistry practice accepts most insurance providers and plans, which can help reduce or even eliminate your out-of-pocket costs. For those without insurance, or to help finance costs not covered by insurance, we offer CareCredit®, which can help break your treatment costs into affordable monthly payments. Contact us today to learn more about insurance financing options.