Missing teeth can affect more than just your smile. They can change the way you eat, speak, and even the way your jaw functions. One of the most common and reliable solutions to replace missing teeth is a dental bridge. In this blog, we’ll walk you through what bridges are, their benefits, the process, and what you can expect after treatment.
What is a Dental Bridge?
A dental bridge is a fixed prosthetic device that literally “bridges” the gap created by one or more missing teeth. A bridge typically consists of:
- Pontic: the replacement tooth (or teeth).
- Abutment teeth: the natural teeth or implants on either side of the gap that support the bridge.
Unlike removable dentures, bridges are cemented in place and function like natural teeth.
Types of Dental Bridges
There are several types of bridges, and your dentist will recommend the most suitable option based on your needs:
- Traditional Bridge – involves crowns placed on the teeth adjacent to the gap.
- Cantilever Bridge – anchored on only one side, useful when there’s only one supporting tooth available.
- Maryland Bridge – uses a metal or porcelain framework bonded to the back of adjacent teeth, often for front teeth.
- Implant-Supported Bridge – supported by dental implants instead of natural teeth for greater stability.
Benefits of Dental Bridges
- Restore function – chew and speak with ease again.
- Improve appearance – bring back a natural smile and facial structure.
- Prevent shifting – stop neighbouring teeth from moving into the gap.
- Distribute bite forces – avoid excess pressure on remaining teeth.
The Dental Bridge Procedure
- Initial Consultation – Your dentist examines your mouth and takes X-rays to plan treatment.
- Tooth Preparation – The supporting teeth (abutments) are reshaped to fit crowns.
- Impressions – A digital scan or mould of your teeth is taken.
- Temporary Bridge – A provisional bridge protects your teeth while the permanent one is made.
- Final Fitting – The custom bridge is cemented once it’s ready, with adjustments for comfort.
Caring for Your Bridge
Dental bridges can last many years if cared for properly. Here are some tips:
- Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste.
- Floss daily, using special floss threaders to clean under the bridge.
- Visit your dentist regularly for professional cleans and check-ups.
- Avoid chewing very hard foods like ice or bones that may damage the bridge.
Is a Dental Bridge Right for You?
Dental bridges are an excellent solution if you have one or more missing teeth and healthy teeth on either side of the gap. However, they may not be suitable if your abutment teeth are weak or compromised. In that case, implants or partial dentures may be better alternatives.
Final Thoughts
At Pure Bliss Dental Care, we understand how important your smile is to your overall confidence and quality of life. Whether you’re missing a single tooth or several, we’ll help you choose the best treatment option for your unique situation.
📞 Call us today on (07) 3341 0049 to book a consultation and find out if a dental bridge is the right solution for you.