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Dr. Jennifer Price explains how dental bridges are a fast, durable, and non-removable solution for missing teeth. At Harrison Dental Group in Fort Wayne, our bridges are custom-crafted from strong, aesthetic materials like zirconia and IPS e.max®. With proper care, bridges can last for many years while restoring both function and beauty.
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A dental bridge to replace a missing tooth
or teeth is a piece fabricated out of
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porcelain that is permanently cemented.
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The teeth on either end of the space is
prepared for crowns like normal, and it
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is cemented in after 2-3 weeks in the lab.
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Traditionally, bridges
are made out of ceramic.
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There are a few types of
ceramic that can be used.
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Older bridges are usually made with
porcelain are used to metal, so they will
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usually be a metal collar that is visible.
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A lot of our bridges are made out
of zirconia these days or Emax.
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Emax tends to be a much more esthetic
material for front teeth,
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mimics natural tooth and translucency,
and zirconia is built for strength.
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With proper care, brushing and flossing,
dental bridges can last a very,
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very long time, many, many years.
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They are very durable, and the porcelains
used nowadays are very strong
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to resist writing forces.
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Dental bridge is a good replacement option
when you are needing something quickly.
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They can be fabricated in as little as 2-3
weeks and don't have to wait months and
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months for healing like
you would for an implant.
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They are not removable like a partial
denture would be, so they're
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much more convenient.
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Bridges, like any other teeth in the
mouth, need proper brushing and flossing.
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Unless you have an implant or a denture,
you can always get a
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cavity under a restoration.
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It's very important to maintain brushing,
flossing on either side of the bridge, and
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the floating tooth in the middle, you do
have to floss underneath
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that or use a water pick.