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5 Things to Know Before Considering Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is a common dental device that replaces missing natural teeth with one or more artificial teeth made of resin or porcelain. A bridge is a device that is connected to crowns that anchor the device to natural teeth. For more information, visit https://pathwaysdental.com/ or call us on 905.304.4505.t

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5 Things to Know Before Considering Dental Bridges

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  1. 5 Things to Know Before Considering Dental Bridges A dental bridge can help you achieve optimal structure and function of your teeth if you have missing teeth, even the front teeth. It fills in the space left by the missing tooth. Dental bridges are used to fill the gap left by one or more lost teeth. Dental bridges require dental implants or natural teeth to support them. Here are 5 Things to Know before Considering Dental Bridges

  2. Cost Dental bridge prices vary depending on the type of bridge chosen and the region of the country where the surgery is conducted. Depending on the particular dental plan, dental insurance will normally pay a percentage of the charge. Sustainability Dental bridges can usually last around five to fifteen years, and can last even longer if you’ve taken great care of it. A fixed bridge does last more than ten years with proper dental care and regular exams. Complications If you look after your bridge properly, it can last for many years without producing difficulties. Complications usually include tooth decay, bridge failure and infection which can all be avoided if you follow your dentist’s advice and go for regular check-ups. How will it improve the way you eat and speak? It's much easier to eat once you've had your dental bridges installed. Until you become used to the bridge, you might want to eat soft foods sliced into little bits. A dental bridge might help you speak more effectively if you have the right teeth. Care The dental bridge's efficacy is dependent on the health and strength of the remaining teeth. To minimise dental decay and gum disease, which can lead to tooth loss, it's especially important with a bridge. If you consume a balanced diet, floss and brush according to your dentist's instructions, and have regular professional exams, your dental bridges will function well and last longer.

  3. If you want to get the best functioning teeth and smile, let the dentist’s at Pathways Dental Care help you, call us on 905.304.4505 or visit https://pathwaysdental.com/.

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