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Fixed Dental Bridges

Fixed Dental Bridges

Fixed dental bridges are a type of dental restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth. They consist of artificial teeth, known as pontics, that are anchored in place by dental crowns on the adjacent teeth. Fixed bridges are a non-removable solution that restores the appearance, function, and alignment of your smile.

Why should I have Fixed Dental Bridges

The placement of fixed dental bridges typically involves the following steps:

  1. Consultation and Treatment Planning: During your initial consultation, your Dr. Harman Raheja Dentistry will evaluate your oral health and discuss the suitability of fixed dental bridges for your specific needs. They will take impressions and images of your teeth to create a customized bridge that matches your natural teeth in color, shape, and size.

  2. Tooth Preparation: In order to support the dental bridge, the adjacent teeth, known as abutment teeth, need to be prepared. Your dentist will remove a small portion of enamel from these teeth to make room for the dental crowns that will hold the bridge in place. Local anesthesia is typically administered to ensure your comfort during this process.

  3. Impression Taking: Once the abutment teeth are prepared, impressions are taken of your teeth and sent to a dental laboratory. These impressions serve as a guide for the dental technician to create a bridge that fits precisely in your mouth.

  4. Temporary Bridge Placement: While the permanent bridge is being fabricated, your dentist will place a temporary bridge to protect the exposed teeth and maintain the appearance and function of your smile.

  5. Bridge Fitting and Adjustment: Once the permanent bridge is ready, your dentist will remove the temporary bridge and check the fit and appearance of the new bridge. Adjustments may be made to ensure proper alignment and bite.

  6. Permanent Bridge Placement: Once satisfied with the fit and appearance, your dentist will use dental cement or adhesive to permanently bond the bridge to the abutment teeth. The bridge is carefully positioned and secured, restoring your smile and functionality.

Procedure Practise

  1. Restored Smile and Appearance: Fixed dental bridges fill the gaps left by missing teeth, restoring a complete and natural-looking smile. The custom-designed pontics blend seamlessly with your remaining teeth, enhancing your overall facial aesthetics.

  2. Improved Chewing and Speaking: By replacing missing teeth, fixed dental bridges restore your ability to chew food properly, improving digestion and overall oral health. They also help maintain proper speech patterns, preventing any speech difficulties caused by missing teeth.

  3. Dental Alignment and Bite Stability: The presence of missing teeth can cause the surrounding teeth to shift out of alignment, leading to bite problems and potential jaw joint issues. Fixed dental bridges help maintain proper dental alignment, ensuring a stable bite and proper functioning of the jaw.

  4. Durability and Longevity: Fixed dental bridges are made from durable materials that can withstand normal chewing forces. With proper care and maintenance, they can last for many years, providing a reliable and long-lasting tooth replacement solution.

  5. Non-Removable and Convenient: Unlike removable dentures, fixed dental bridges are permanently bonded to the abutment teeth, eliminating the need for removal, cleaning, or adhesives. They become a part of your mouth, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.

  6. Preservation of Facial Structure: Missing teeth can lead to bone loss in the jaw, causing a sunken facial appearance and premature aging. Fixed dental bridges help maintain the integrity of the jawbone by stimulating it through normal chewing forces, preserving your facial structure and preventing changes in your appearance.