Saturday, November 14, 2009

Can dental bridges inconsistent in color and shape be replaced?

It was decided that the teeth would not lighten enough so a darker shade of bridges were used after which the other teeth lightened brighter than the bridges. The third bridge on the opposite side has different shape of teeth and brightly matches the lightened teeth.

Can dental bridges inconsistent in color and shape be replaced?
yes
Reply:Yes
Reply:Yes it can be replaced but if you have insurance you need to have reason other then esthetics's. Like if there is decay under it or it's chipped if it's porcelain..Good luck
Reply:In a perfect world, tooth whitening would be done first before the placement of composites/crowns/bridges due to the fact that the natural tooth will lighten in color, but the restorations will not. In answer to your question, yes, bridges can usually be replaced to obtain a more esthetic result, depending on the situation of course.


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