A dental or teeth bridge is a permanent group of the tooth and is an excellent way to replace missing teeth. There are many types of bridges.

You and your dentist will examine the best choices for your particular case. The “fixed bridge” is the most popular type, and It is enamel fused to metal. This type of bridge consists of two crowns that go over two anchoring teeth (abutment teeth) and are connected to false teeth, filling the gap created by one or more missing teeth.

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Good choice for long term

Dental bridges are reliable and will remain for many years. However, they may need replacement or need to renew due to natural wear. You may have a porcelain bridge is a procedure for replacing a missing tooth. Baroda dental Clinic takes great pride in producing decks that look excellent, look natural, and are highly useful. We won’t accept anything less than the best in replacing a lost tooth or teeth.

We find the best option for you.

Any cause you lost a tooth which has appeared in a gap in your teeth. You are a candidate for a bridge. 

Your other choices are dental implant replacements or removable partial dentures. When you schedule a consultation with Baroda Dental Clinic, we will examine each of these choices with you to find out which is the best way for you.

Advantages of Porcelain Bridges

  • They look excellent!
  • Baroda Dental Clinic bridges look, feel & function like real teeth!
  • Porcelain bridges do not have the ugly gray line at the gum line that you see with metal bridges
  • Your porcelain bridge will remain for many years, as long as you’re taking care of your teeth properly.

Disadvantages of Porcelain Bridges

  • The teeth on each side of the lost tooth are artificial 
  • All of the teeth in the dental bridge are attached, so flossing is more complex
  • If one tooth on the bridge has a difficulty, the whole bridge must replace.
  • Because porcelain bridges include many teeth, they typically cost several times more than a first one-tooth crown.

Process of placing a fixed dental bridge

Getting a bridge usually requires two or more visits. While the teeth are numb, the dentist will prepare the two anchoring teeth by removing a portion of enamel to allow for a crown.

Next, we will take an exact impression of the teeth, which will be sent to the dental laboratory where the bridge will fabricate. Besides, a temporary bridge will be made and worn for several weeks until your next appointment.

Second visit 

At the second visit, Your permanent bridge will be carefully checked, adjusted, and cemented to achieve a proper fit. Occasionally your dentist may only temporarily cement the bridge, allowing your teeth and tissue time to get used to the new bridge. The new bridge will be permanently cemented at a later time.

You will receive care instructions after the procedure. Proper brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits will aid in the life of your new permanent bridge.