What Are

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are custom-made prosthetics that are designed to fill the gaps from missing teeth.
Just like a traditional bridge, they require support from two sides – with the bridge over the middle. The support in this case comes via adjacent teeth, and dental implants, and in some cases, support is done by just a single tooth, or metal attachments.

Regardless, the goal of all dental bridges is to fill gaps between teeth to bring back a beautiful smile and maintain a healthy jawbone structure.

The Different Types Of Dental Bridges

Overshadowed in recent times by the popularity of dental implants they’re often overlooked, however, dental bridges are still a good alternative for replacing missing tooth or teeth, with numerous benefits in the right circumstances.

Whilst all dental bridges act to eliminate gaps between teeth, they do so in a number of different ways. The correct dental bridge type for your unique situation will be recommended by Dr Ash during the consultation.
The different bridge types are:

Traditional Bridge

This is the most common type of bridge whereby the bridge is held in place via dental crowns on adjacent teeth.

Cantilever Bridge

A cantilever bridge is used in circumstances where there is only one adjacent tooth available as support.

Maryland Bonded Bridge

Also known as a resin-bonded bridge, this dental bridge type is strengthened and secured into place via a metal bond that is attached to the backs of the two adjacent teeth. This procedure is typically reserved for use in front teeth only.

Implant-Supported Bridge

This type of bridge uses the screw fixings of a dental implant for strength and support.

Benefits of A Dental Bridge

Gaps in between teeth are not just a blemish on the eyes, they’re a very real issue when it comes to your overall oral health too.

Thankfully, dental bridges solve a host of these problems, above and beyond the purely cosmetic:

Jaw Structure

If left unattended gaps between teeth can lead to facial sagging, and wonky teeth – as they fall into the exposed gap. With bridges in place, neighbouring teeth have the support they need to stay straight and maintain the integrity of the jawbone.

Improved Quality Of Life

Day to day living with big gaps in your teeth can be a challenge, with speech and the eating of certain foods being an issue. Using a bridge to close the gap will let you get back to life as normal right away.

A Smile You’re Proud of

Of course, a broken smile full of gaps is not a great boost to confidence. But, with gaps filled by unnoticeable bridges, you’re free to smile once more without hesitation.

Are Dental Bridges Right For You

There are many different types of dental bridges for a multitude of different scenarios, each with their own best use cases. Which one is right for you will all depend upon the oral landscape we have to work with.

Regardless, Dr Ash is an expert in dental bridges and will be able to provide you with an in-depth analysis alongside a complete breakdown of costs, and exactly what to expect.

Book a consultation with Dr Ash today to get the process started.