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Bridge Your Lost Tooth Gap With A Dental Bridge!

Friday, November 21st, 2014

3177562_blogA dental bridge is a simple, effective way of replacing a missing tooth; this treatment aims to bridge the gap between two teeth, giving you better oral function and a more attractive smile.

What is a dental bridge?

Dental bridges are types of restoration, which are used to fill the gap when a tooth is lost. Most commonly, bridges are made of a false tooth with a crown on either side. Once the bridge has been placed, the smile should look healthier and more youthful and you should be able to use the tooth in the same way as your natural teeth. Bridges are usually made from ceramic, which means that they can be colour matched to the natural tooth shade; this means that it’s impossible to tell the difference between the bridge and the rest of the teeth.

Bridge treatment

Bridge treatment usually takes place over a 2 week period with 2 sessions. During the first session, we will plan your treatment and create an impression of your teeth; this is sent to the laboratory and your dental bridge will be made by skilled technicians. Around 2 weeks later, we will be ready to fit the bridge; we simply slot it into place and then secure it using dental adhesive. Treatment is painless and there’s no need for anaesthetic or injections.

How long will a bridge last?

Bridges are durable and hard-wearing and they should last for at least 10-15 years. Although they are not built to last a lifetime like implants, they are a long-term option and they are much less expensive; the treatment process for a dental bridge is also much simpler and shorter than implant treatment.

If you have a missing tooth and you’re searching for a quick, simple and painless solution, a dental bridge could be just what you’ve been looking for. Call us now to make an appointment.

Bridging the Dental Gap in the Heart of Leeds

Thursday, March 6th, 2014

iStock_000001998629XSmallIf you lose a tooth, you may find eating more difficult, your speech may be affected and you may suffer from a lack of confidence when you smile. Fortunately, there are some really effective tooth replacement treatments out there, including dental bridges.

A dental bridge is a restorative treatment, which comprises a prosthetic tooth, which is supported by two crowns. The aim of a bridge is to replace a missing tooth and restore the smile, as well as making it easier for you to chew your food properly.

There are various types of bridges available and usually, the type of bridge you choose will be dictated by the location of the gap. Most commonly, missing teeth are replaced with a traditional fixed bridge, but if you have a missing front tooth, a Maryland or resin-bonded bridge may be recommended. In a case where there are only healthy teeth on one side of the gap, rather than both, a cantilever bridge may be the best option.

Bridges can be made from different materials and there are options to suit all tastes and budgets. Ceramic bridges are very popular because they match the colour of the natural teeth and create an attractive aesthetic.

Once in place, dental bridges should last for around 10-15 years. Every time you see your dentist, they will check your bridge.