Dental Bridges

Dental Bridges in Dartmouth MA

Looking for a long-term solution for your lost teeth? When replacing a missing tooth or a row of teeth, dental bridges are a fantastic option compared to partial dentures since they allow you to smile, eat, and speak normally without worrying about dentures moving or coming out of place. Dental Studio provides quality dental bridges in Dartmouth, MA, and below is the information you need to determine if you should have one.

What are Dental Bridges?

Dental bridges, as the name suggests, “bridge the gap” created by a missing tooth or a row of teeth. Porcelain, ceramics, resin, and metals like cobalt and gold can all be used to create them. The preferred material for replacing front teeth is ceramic. It mimics the translucency of natural teeth and may be customized to match the color of your teeth.

The pontic (bridge) and the abutments (anchors) make up a dental bridge. Dental crowns covering your healthy teeth on either side of the gap are called abutments or anchors. The bridge, also known as a pontic, is a prosthetic tooth that fills up the space left by your missing tooth.

Depending on your needs, the bridge may have one or two crowns and one or two abutments to support it. 

Types of Dental Bridges

After a consultation with our dentist, Dr. Khalife, and you decide to wear a dental bridge, you can select from four different types of dental bridges based on your desired cosmetic and dental condition. The doctor will give you the best advice depending on your age, the number of missing teeth, the width of the gap, the condition of your gums and teeth, and your preferences.

1. Traditional Bridge – This type of dental bridge is the most popular choice if you have two healthy teeth on either side of the gap

2. Cantilever Bridge – It is the best option if you only have one healthy tooth to support the bridge.

3. Maryland Bridge – Instead of using crowns as abutments, this dental bridge incorporates metal wings that attach the replacement tooth to the surrounding teeth.

4. Implant-supported Bridge – This is the best option for patients with several lost teeth; the pontic is supported by implants acting as abutments.

Typically a dental bridge lasts between five and fifteen years, depending on the type and care you provide.

Restore Your Smile with Dental Bridges in Dartmouth, MA

Dental bridges are one of the best dental restorations to replace one or several missing teeth and regain your complete, healthy smile.

Dreaming of a radiant, healthy smile? Turn that dream into reality and visit Dental Studio in Dartmouth, MA. Contact us today to learn more about how our modern facilities and dental services can enhance your oral health and brighten your smile!