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Fixed Bridge
A bridge is a restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth. Crowns are used on the teeth in front of and behind the missing tooth to support the false tooth. This entire restoration is cemented on to those supporting teeth.
Reasons: There are multiple reasons to replace missing teeth, but basically it can be narrowed down to three:
Treatment appointments:
Materials: Bridges are made to either be tooth colored or all gold. The tooth colored bridges usually have a sub-base of gold and porcelain is baked on to create a very natural look. There are variations to these two types and there are specific reasons why one material might be recommended. Alternative: Implant. You might be a candidate for using an implant(s) to replace missing teeth. An implant is a metal device that is placed in the bone. The crown is then attached to the implant. An implant will allow you to replace the missing teeth without having to use adjacent teeth to support the false teeth. Although this technique is relatively new the results are great and the cost is coming very close to that of fixed bridges. Click here for more information about dental implants.
A fixed bridge is designed to restore your mouth to as close to it's natural conditions as before you lost the
tooth (teeth) as possible. If you have been missing the tooth (teeth) for
many years and have become accustomed to not having it, the importance of replacing it might seem small.
That is not true, it is very important to replace missing teeth in order to help preserve other teeth and to
allow you to function properly.
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