Monday, April 27, 2009

Dental bridge for gaps between teeth?

Could anyone explain the mechanics of Dental Bridges? Two of my permanent molars (1 on each side) were pulled out a few months ago, and i was advised to get bridges for the gaps to keep my front teeth from separating.





Also, it's already around 4 months since they were pulled out. How long can it wait before the front teeth start separating? I'm planning on getting bridges soon. Thanks for any advice!

Dental bridge for gaps between teeth?
The two teeth on either side of the missing tooth are reduced and an impression is taken, along with a shade matching the color of your teeth. The impression is sent to the lab so the bridge (called a 3-unit bridge) can be processed. You will have temporary crowns on the reduced teeth when you leave, or a temporary bridge.





When the bridge comes back, it's either in a 'try-in' stage, where there isn't any porcelain on it yet, or in an 'insert' stage where the dentist can insert it with permanent cement once any necessary adjustments have been made.





An implant on either side might be an option as well, but you have to be a candidate for one and they're not covered by dental insurance.





Hope this helped~
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your front teeth won't separate because of this, but you may end up having the opposing teeth grow out of place causing tooth cold sensitivity and other problems.
Reply:I have dental bridges in my mouth. They are expensive but will look much much much better than missing teeth.


Be sure to floss, brush, and visit your dentist regularily because bridges can go bad underneath and then you are really in a pickle.


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