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Bridges (Missing Teeth Can be Replaced)

A Stable Solution that Renews Your Smile

If you’ve lost teeth due to accident, injury, or gum disease, there are several ways to replace them. One way is to create a bridge to replace the missing teeth. (This is not to be confused with a partial denture which is removable) A bridge replaces the missing tooth (or teeth), thereby preventing repositioning of remaining teeth, but it also corrects an altered bite, improves chewing ability and speech articulation, and supports facial structures to preserve your appearance.
So what's a fixed bridge actually like? Well, the restoration is composed of three basic units: the false tooth or teeth (called the pontic) and two retainer crowns. The most appropriate style depends on the strength and health of those neighboring teeth, as well as the location of the toothless span in relation to the rest of your dentition. If healthy adjacent 'anchor' teeth aren't available, a surgically implanted metal post or dental 'implant' may be an alternate choice. And finally, for a large span of missing teeth, a removable partial denture or implant-supported prosthesis may be our recommendation. In any case, with proper care your fixed bridge may last at least 8-10 years.

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