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Bridge a Missing Tooth Gap with a Dental Restoration

Wednesday, November 4th, 2015

Beautiful young lady smilingWhen a tooth, or number of teeth, are missing it can have a serious effect on a person’s self confidence. Dental bridges can be used to fill this gap with a single or set of restorations. This will not only help to improve a person’s self confidence but can also help to prevent the natural teeth from moving position.

How many types of bridge are there?

There are three main types of dental bridge and each is attached in a slightly different way. Traditional bridges will consist of three crowns linked together. The outer crowns are then cemented onto the teeth on either side of the gap.

Cantilever Crowns are very similar to a traditional bridge but will consist of only two crowns. This type of bridge only has one crown cemented onto an existing tooth.

Maryland Bridges do not have any crowns and are attached to the teeth on either side of the gap via a wing. This wing is bonded to the rear of the natural teeth to hold the bridge in place.

How long does the treatment take?

On average this form of treatment will take around 1 to 2 weeks to complete, with 2 visits to the dental professional. The length of treatment time is simply down to the time it takes to create the bridge and ensure that it is a perfect fit for each patient’s mouth.

How long do they last?

The estimated life span of a dental bridge is between 5 to 7 years. However if good oral hygiene is maintained it is not unusual for them to last 10 years or more.

Will it affect my ability to eat and speak?

No, eating will not be affected by the bridge. In fact, your bridge should make eating easier. In most cases, speech is not affected and even if it is, it is only temporary until your mouth becomes accustomed to the bridge.

Replacing Missing Teeth with Dental Bridges

Friday, October 23rd, 2015

2433646_sLeeds dentists offer dental bridges to replace missing teeth

If you have lost a tooth because of dental decay or an accident, it is vital that you have it replaced so that the surrounding teeth do not come under a strain as a result of the gap.  Replacing lost teeth will make eating and drinking easier and put yourself at ease with your appearance.  You should contact your London City dentist to find out how dental bridges can be the answer to your tooth loss problem.

There are three main varieties of dental bridge.  The most common is the traditional fixed bridge where a false tooth – also known as a pontic – is fused between two crowns and uses neighbouring teeth to ensure it is stable.  If you have lost a front tooth, resin-bonded or Maryland-bonded bridges are usually used.  In this case, the resin is concealed to preserve aesthetic appeal.  The third variant is the cantilever bridge which is opted for if the pontic can only be fused to a tooth on one side because the tooth on the other side is more susceptible to stress.

You may need to have some of the adjacent tooth shaved off if your dentist feels that the extra space is required.  This will be done under a mild anaesthetic.  A temporary bridge will be fitted to protect the area once impressions have been taken using dental putty.  Once the permanent bridge has been made, your dentist can remove the temporary one and attach the permanent replacement and check your bite.  At follow up appointments your dentist will check that the bridge is firmly secured in place.

Looking for a cosmetic dentist? Leeds dentists are here to help

Ask your Leeds dentist for more information about dental bridges if you have a missing tooth which needs replacing.

Restorative Treatment to the Rescue!

Friday, October 9th, 2015

3177025_blogAs we walk through life experiencing a high quantity of events that might test us mentally and physically, these predicaments become troublesome at times. What to do in a particular situation might prove to be horrifically difficult. However, when it comes to a dental predicament that is not at all desirable, it could cause further issues if not treated in time. If the issues are really serious, then restorative treatment is often required.

Restorative treatment is simply what it says – forms of treatment that can help the patient achieve the fantastic smile they once had. There are various types of dental procedures in this category.

Implants

Used to substitute the natural tooth with a singular or several teeth, the roots to the dental implant are synthetic with a replacement crown placed on top. If correctly looked after,  dental implants can last for the rest of the patient’s’ life.

Full mouth reconstruction

For patients who need several forms of treatment in order to resolve their dental issues, diagnosing the teeth properly will allow for the dentist to fully determine what exact treatment is required. These steps are then relayed to the patient so they know precisely what is going to happen.

Bridges

During the patient’s first appointment, the gap is filled by a crown which allows for the dentist to gain a physical impression of what bridge the patient requires. On the second visit, a dental bridge is then fused to the patient’s natural teeth so a complete smile is created for them. In between these appointments, a temporary bridge will be worn by the patient.

How to Fix Gaps in the Smile

Thursday, May 14th, 2015

2603730_blogIf you have missing teeth, we have a number of effective solutions on offer. Whether you have a single missing tooth or you’re looking for a natural-looking replacement for a whole arch of lost teeth, we will help to restore your smile and build your confidence.

Our tooth replacement treatments

We always advise patients to consider treatment to fill gaps in the smile and we offer a range of modern treatment options including dental bridges, dentures and dental implants. Bridges and implants are popular solutions for single missing teeth, while dentures and implants are a good option for multiple missing teeth.

Dental bridges

Dental bridges are a simple, effective and affordable solution for missing teeth. They are generally used to replace a single missing tooth and treatment usually involves 2 sessions around 2-3 weeks apart. Bridges are custom-made for each patient and they can be made from metal or ceramic materials. The most common type of dental bridge, a traditional fixed bridge, is made from a false tooth with a crown on each side to support it. The aim of the bridge is to seamlessly replace the missing tooth. Bridges are not permanent, but they should last for 10-15 years.

Dental implants

Dental implants are the newest solution on the market and they represent a viable option for patients of all ages with different dental needs. Implants are designed to replace the tooth root and they are compatible with dentures, bridges and crowns, so they can be used to replace any number of teeth. Implant treatment takes much longer than other treatments, however this system is designed to last a lifetime and it also offers many benefits, so treatment is well worth the wait. Implants are secured into sockets in the jaw bone and once they have integrated into the bone tissue, they are then ready to be connected to the new restoration. With implants, you can enjoy the same degree of stability and functionality as a healthy natural tooth.

Dentures

Dentures are a very popular choice for patients who have multiple missing teeth or full arches of lost teeth.They are sets of prosthetic teeth held in place by the natural suction of the gums. With dentures, you can eat and speak as you would with natural teeth and you can also enjoy a beautiful smile. Dentures are custom-made for comfort and modern dentures are aesthetically pleasing.

How to Overcome Tooth Loss with Dental Treatment

Tuesday, April 28th, 2015

386703_blogTooth loss can be distressing, no matter what age you are. Thankfully, at City Dental Leeds, we have some amazing tooth replacement treatments on offer.

What are the benefits of replacing missing teeth?

There are lots of benefits of replacing missing teeth. Gaps in the teeth make the smile look unhealthy and unattractive, affecting your confidence and self-esteem. They also increase the risk of oral disease. Missing teeth can also make it more difficult to eat and pronounce certain sounds, so may have a negative impact on speech.

By replacing missing teeth, we can restore the beauty of the smile, enhance your self-esteem and enable you to eat and speak with confidence.

Tooth replacement options

We have a number of options to suit our patients’ varying needs. Whether you have lost a single tooth in an accident or you need to replace a full arch of teeth, we can find the right solution for you. Our treatments include dentures, dental bridges and dental implants.

Dentures: dentures are sets of false teeth, and are ideally suited to those with multiple missing teeth. They are custom-made for a comfortable fit and they are an affordable, simple solution for tooth loss. With modern dentures, you can enjoy all the benefits of a healthy, strong smile.

Dental bridges: bridges are an ideal choice for replacing a single lost tooth. The process usually involves only two sessions and the procedure to fit the bridge is painless and quick. Bridges are custom-made to fit the gap perfectly and they can be made from ceramics to create a very natural look. Bridges last up to 15 years and the most common type is a traditional fixed bridge. This consists of a false tooth attached to a crown on both sides.

Dental implants: implants are the closest prosthesis to a natural tooth and their purpose is to act as a replacement tooth root. They are implanted into the tooth root and they act as an anchor for new crowns, bridges or dentures. With implants, you can enjoy amazing aesthetics, longevity and very high standards of functionality.

 

How Does a Dental Bridge Work?

Monday, April 6th, 2015

3488681_blogIf you’re looking for a simple, quick and affordable way of replacing a lost or severely decayed tooth, look no further than a dental bridge.

What exactly is a dental bridge and how does it work?

A dental bridge is an effective tooth replacement treatment that consists of a unit of crowns used to bridge the gap between two teeth. A traditional fixed bridge is made up of a false tooth, called a pontic, which is sandwiched between two crowns. The crowns are anchored by the healthy teeth surrounding the gap.

Bridges can be matched to the natural tooth shade to create a seamless aesthetic and treatment usually requires just 2 sessions, which are scheduled around 2-3 weeks apart. Every bridge is custom-made to ensure a perfect fit. We use tooth-coloured ceramic to create beautiful smiles.

The benefits of replacing missing teeth with a bridge

Missing teeth can contribute to an increased risk of oral health issues linked to the look of the smile. Gaps can also affect the clarity of speech and make eating more difficult. When you have spaces in the smile, you may also find that the remaining teeth start to slip out of position.

Bridges offer a host of benefits, as the treatment process is simple, you can see results after just a couple of weeks and you can enjoy a beautiful smile for years to come. Provided that they are well cared-for, bridges can last up to 15 years. Bridges are less expensive than dental implants and the process is simpler and faster. They are also easier to maintain than dentures.

If you have a missing tooth, a dental bridge could help to restore your smile and increase your confidence. Why not call and make an appointment to find out more today?

Why We Need to Replace Missing Teeth

Wednesday, March 25th, 2015

3708143_blogWhile it can be distressing to lose a tooth or a number of teeth, there are many effective replacement treatments available today. We are delighted to offer a range of tooth restoration and replacement methods including dental bridges, dentures, mini implants and dental implants.

Why is it beneficial for replace missing teeth?

Losing even a single tooth can have far-reaching implications. The aesthetic of the smile is altered, there’s a risk of neighbouring teeth moving out of position and you may suffer from a lack of confidence, especially in situations where your smile is visible to a lot of people. Missing teeth can also increase the risk of dental infection, make it difficult to eat certain foods and affect speech and pronunciation.

Replacing missing teeth not only restores the aesthetic of a beautiful smile, it also makes it possible to enjoy a wider range of foods, improves speech and gives you greater confidence. Tooth replacements can also benefit the remaining teeth and help to reduce the risk of dental disease.

Tooth replacement options

We offer modern dentures, highly effective dental implants and hassle-free dental bridges to restore beautiful, functional smiles. Dentures are a very popular tried and tested method for replacing a number of lost teeth and the process is simple. Bridges are easy and affordable and treatment only takes around 2 weeks. This is a good option for patients who have single missing tooth or a small number of lost teeth. Implants are a long-term option and they are growing in popularity. They are the most expensive treatment option, but they do last for many years and provide the best results.

If you have missing teeth and you would like more information or to discuss your dental needs with an expert dentist, call us today and book an appointment.

 

Bridging the Gap with Dental Restorations

Wednesday, March 11th, 2015

1850575_blogIf you have a missing tooth, we have the perfect, hassle-free solution. Our customised dental bridges will have you smiling with confidence in no time!

What are dental bridges?

Dental bridges are a type of restorative treatment designed to literally bridge the gap when a tooth is lost through injury or decay. Fixed dental bridges are made up of a false tooth supported by a crown on either side. The bridges are custom-made for each individual patient and treatment usually involves two sessions around 2 weeks apart.

There are different types of material that can be used to create a bridge and we often recommend ceramic bridges, as they replace missing teeth while also creating a beautiful, natural look.

The treatment process

After a consultation, we will start your treatment by creating an impression of the teeth. This impression is used by highly skilled technicians to create a bridge to fit the gap perfectly. Around 2 weeks later, when your bridge is ready, we will fix it into position and secure it firmly using strong dental adhesive.

How long does a bridge last?

A bridge is not a permanent solution for tooth loss. However, bridges do last up to 15 years, so they are durable and hard-wearing. When you have your routine dental check-ups, your City Dental dentist will check your bridge.

What are the advantages of a dental bridge?

Dental bridges offer natural looking aesthetics, a simple and pain-free treatment process, excellent standards of functionality and affordability.

What are the alternatives?

Bridges are not the only treatment for tooth loss. We can also offer dental implants and dentures. Dentures are a popular solution for multiple missing teeth, while implants are a very effective long-term solution. If you’d like to find out more and discuss your options with one of your amazing dentists, simply give us a call!

Great Dental Bridges come to Leeds

Sunday, September 8th, 2013

758140_blogYou know, if you lose a tooth or two, it isn’t the end of the world in Leeds and there are some excellent ways to plug up the gaps, one of which is to get a dental bridge put in. There are health and aesthetic reasons attached to getting a hole sealed up and this option is as good as any. There are many variations to bridges so you will have to trust your dentist to choose the right one to suit you. Some involve wires and resin, but these have been rather superseded since the mini-implant has come along: combined with the bridge, it has made the fitting very secure indeed. With any bridge that you have done, there is always going to be an issue with cleaning because you have to go the extra mile in order to clean under and around it- but it won’t take long to get the hang of and if you look after your bridge, it will last you a good 15 years or so, plus you will look great once it is in place and it will also promote the health of your mouth and stop other complications from arising.

Solving the problem of tooth loss: Dental Bridges in Central Leeds

Wednesday, February 20th, 2013

There are several ways you can solve the problem of tooth loss in central Leeds and you need to as well to maintain your oral health. Losing a tooth can leave you vulnerable to infection; your other teeth could start to move and this could begin to affect the occlusion or bite and put unnecessary stress on your jaw joints. On top of this, your smile will be affected as well. Dental bridges have been around for years now and offer one of the most secure ways to overcome tooth loss. They have however evolved quite considerably over the years and the main reason for this has been the introduction of the mini dental implant into the mix. Some bridges used to be bonded to surrounding teeth with wires and resin, though these have rather taken a back seat as the implant has started to be used. The more prestigious bridge is used to replace a tooth that has been lost among a line of teeth; it is a new tooth bonded between two crowns. Then the crowns are cemented onto the two prepared teeth that sit either side of the gap. This can also be used to replace several teeth but it will require anchoring in the middle with an implant. This style of bridge can be used in different incarnations depending on where the tooth/teeth have gone missing, but it always has the implant to fall back on for strength making it one of the most durable answers to tooth loss that you can buy.