What Is a Dental Bridge?

Mar 17, 2025 | Dental Bridge

A dental bridge is a restorative dental solution used to replace one or more missing teeth. It consists of artificial teeth (pontics) held in place by dental crowns on the adjacent natural teeth or dental implants. A well-fitted dental bridge restores oral function, enhances aesthetics, and prevents complications caused by missing teeth, such as misalignment, difficulty chewing, and bone loss.

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Why Are Dental Bridges Necessary?

Missing teeth can lead to several oral health complications, including:

โœ… Difficulty chewing and speaking
โœ… Increased stress on remaining teeth
โœ… Shifting of surrounding teeth, causing misalignment
โœ… Bone loss in the jaw due to lack of stimulation
โœ… Changes in facial appearance due to missing tooth structure

A dental bridge provides a stable, long-term solution that helps maintain proper bite alignment and oral health.

๐Ÿ“Œ Considering a dental bridge? Learn more about dental crowns and bridges.

Types of Dental Bridges

There are four main types of dental bridges, each suited for different patient needs:

1. Traditional Dental Bridge

๐Ÿ”น Most common type
๐Ÿ”น Uses dental crowns on adjacent natural teeth to support the bridge
๐Ÿ”น Best for patients with healthy teeth on either side of the gap

2. Cantilever Bridge

๐Ÿ”น Similar to a traditional bridge, but supported by a crown on only one adjacent tooth
๐Ÿ”น Used when only one natural tooth is available next to the missing tooth

3. Maryland Bridge (Resin-Bonded Bridge)

๐Ÿ”น Uses a metal or porcelain framework bonded to the back of adjacent teeth
๐Ÿ”น Requires minimal alteration to natural teeth
๐Ÿ”น Ideal for replacing front teeth

4. Implant-Supported Bridge

๐Ÿ”น Supported by dental implants instead of crowns
๐Ÿ”น Most durable and long-lasting option
๐Ÿ”น Recommended for patients missing multiple teeth

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The Dental Bridge Procedure

The process of getting a dental bridge typically requires multiple visits and includes these key steps:

Step 1: Preparation

  • Adjacent teeth are reshaped to accommodate crowns (if using a traditional bridge).

Step 2: Impressions

  • Impressions or digital scans are taken to create a custom-fitted bridge.

Step 3: Temporary Bridge

  • A temporary bridge may be placed while the permanent restoration is fabricated.

Step 4: Placement

  • The final bridge is fitted, adjusted, and permanently bonded for stability and comfort.

Caring for Your Dental Bridge

Proper maintenance extends the lifespan of your dental bridge:

๐Ÿฆท Brush and floss daily, especially around and under the bridge
๐Ÿฆท Use a floss threader or interdental brush to clean beneath the bridge
๐Ÿฆท Schedule regular dental check-ups for professional cleanings and inspections
๐Ÿฆท Avoid chewing on hard foods that could damage the bridge

With proper care, a dental bridge can last 10-15 years or longer!

๐Ÿ“Œ Learn More: Preventive Dentistry for Long-Lasting Dental Work

Schedule a Consultation at Pecan Tree Family Dentistry

If you have missing teeth and are considering a dental bridge, our expert team at Pecan Tree Family Dentistry can help determine the best restorative option for your smile.

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