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Dental Bridge Procedure

August 13, 2011 @ 05:36 PM — by pjbroome

When you’re missing multiple teeth, there are many major issues that you need to think about. For one, there are the aesthetic concerns to keep in mind. Missing teeth just don’t make a smile look all that appealing. In fact, many times when a person is missing teeth, they tend to feel very self-conscious. This could mean covering the mouth while speaking or laughing, even when around people that they have known for years.

There are also many dental health concerns that need to be kept in mind as well. For one, your bite strength and bite effectiveness can both be negatively affected by even just one or two missing teeth, let alone multiple missing teeth. Your remaining teeth may start to gradually shift out of place over time due to the gaps left behind. Perhaps most importantly, however, is that missing teeth can affect your jawbone and your gum tissue. Bone density may be lost over time due to the lack of a root to support, and gum tissue can recede gradually as well, leading to many different dental health issues.

It’s for this reason that people come to the Charlotte cosmetic dentistry practice of Dr. Patrick Broome. Dr. Broome will work closely with you to determine the best possible treatment option for your dental care needs. One possibility if you are missing multiple teeth is the dental bridge. Dental bridges are an effective option for dealing with missing teeth. Let’s look at the basic process of getting dental bridges and then look at how this treatment can be improved and more beneficial for you.

Dental bridges are restorations that consist of a set of artificial teeth held in place using braces that attach to adjacent teeth. This hold is quite secure and allows people to chew normally and not worry about the aesthetic problems of missing teeth. Getting dental bridges will first involve a consultation to determine if a dental bridge would be the best option for your needs. For substantial tooth loss, a denture may be better.

Using your dental records and analyzing your remaining teeth, the dental bridge will be designed and fashioned so that it looks seamless when in place. The dental bridge will be crafted in a special dental lab where the experts there will do their best to ensure a restoration that looks as realistic as possible.

In some cases, patients may want to consider getting dental bridges supported by Charlotte dental implants. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that are surgically placed into the jawbone and gum tissue where a person is missing a tooth or multiple teeth. Once they are successfully integrated into the structures of the mouth, the dental implants can hold dental crowns, dental bridges, or dentures.

Dental implants not only provide an extremely secure hold, but they also help address the various dental health issues that we mentioned above. Since the jawbone and gum tissue will be supporting root structures again, loss of bone density and soft tissue recession are no longer issues.

To learn more about dental bridges and the many other options for dealing with missing teeth, be sure to contact our Charlotte cosmetic dentistry practice today.

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