Fixed Bridges
Dental bridges are prosthetic dental restoration devices that help in replacing one or more
missing teeth. They help you in the following manner:
Dental bridges are generally of two types:
1. Removable dental bridges
A removable dental bridge (known as a partial denture) is a dental prosthetic used to
replace one or more missing teeth. It consists of one or more artificial teeth connected
to a gum-colored base. The gum-colored base fits snugly over the gum tissues and the
artificial teeth fill in the space left by missing teeth. They are held in place with metal
clasps. As the name suggests, removable dental bridges can be taken in and out of the
mouth according to a patient's will.
2. Fixed dental bridges
Fixed dental bridges are used to span or bridge the distance between teeth. They
consist of artificial teeth (pontics) attached to crowns on either both or one side. The
artificial teeth fill in the space left by missing teeth, while the crowns are attached to
the teeth adjacent to the gap. The crowns strongly anchor the pontics in place and
prevent them from moving. Fixed dental bridges are permanently cemented in place
and can be removed only by a dentist.
What are the different types of fixed bridges?
There are four types of fixed dental bridges that your dentist will recommend. They are as
follows:
1. Traditional dental bridges
Traditional dental bridges are the most commonly used type of bridge. They consist of
artificial teeth or pontics attached to crowns on both the ends. Hence, traditional
bridges are used in the cases when you have teeth present on both the sides of the gap.
These adjacent teeth on either side of the gap are prepared and crowns or abutments
(as they are known) are cemented on to them.
2. Cantilever dental bridges
Cantilever dental bridges consist of artificial teeth or pontics attached to crowns on
only one side. Hence, cantilever bridges are used in the case when you have teeth
present on only one side of the gap. So if there's only one natural tooth next to the
gap, a bridge can still be secured. Like traditional bridges, the adjacent tooth is
prepared and a crown is cemented in place.
3. Maryland dental bridges
Maryland dental bridges provide a conservative alternative to traditional dental
bridges. They do not require the adjacent teeth to be prepared or filed down. Maryland
bridges use a pontic that is held in place by a metal or porcelain framework. The
framework is cemented on to the back of the adjacent teeth and the pontic is installed
in place.
4. Implant-supported dental bridges
Implant-supported dental bridges are the best suited for replacing missing teeth. They
are employed when you are missing multiple teeth. Instead of using metal frameworks
and crowns for support, implant-supported bridges use titanium screws to stand steady
in place. A titanium screw is surgically implanted in the jawbone for each missing
tooth and an abutment is used to connect the titanium screw or dental implant to a
bridge.
Implant-supported bridges are the best secured in place and feel the most comfortable
and natural.
What are the advantages of fixed dental bridges?
Fixed dental bridges are preferred over removable dentures due to their numerous
advantages. Below are some of the reasons why you should choose a fixed dental bridge.
stable in its position and does not move. With fixed dental bridges, you don't have to
worry about your dental restoration slipping or moving out of place. You can enjoy a
life of full confidence and self-esteem.
talking and chewing. With them, you can enjoy a lisp-free speech and a better
chewing ability.
One implant is surgically positioned in the jaw for each missing tooth. Thus, implant-
supported fixed bridges not only replace the visible portion of the tooth but also its
roots.
and support the facial contour.
from their place for maintaining or cleaning them. A regular oral care regime suffices.
At Jones and Hindbaugh Dental, the art and technology of modern dentistry are tactfully
employed to systematically restore the damage and improve the cosmetic appeal of your
smile. Dr. Erica Jones Hindbaugh and Dr. Russel Jones specialize in creating a coordinated
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