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Replacing Missing Teeth with Dental Bridges

August 20, 2019

Filed under: General Dentistry — archway @ 3:55 am

Missing teeth can be terrible for a person’s self-esteem. It makes them draw away from social events, and they also get self-conscious when they smile or laugh. Unfortunately, the idea of getting dentures is uncomfortable for some people. Surgery to get implants may be a scary concept for them as well. For those people who want neither of these options, we at Archway Dental can offer a solution in the form of a dental bridge!

Dental bridges are composed of two or more crowns for the teeth on both ends and false teeth in between. These anchoring teeth are called abutment teeth while the false teeth are referred to as pontics. For patients to get natural-looking dental bridges, we take the necessary steps to ensure the best fit as well as the natural look and feel of the prosthesis.


What benefits do dental bridges bring?

Dental bridges are expected to last for around 15 years or more. And with good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, it is normal for the said prosthesis to last for over a decade. Eating will not be difficult with a dental bridge, but during the first few days after getting them, soft foods are being recommended. Aside from eating, a person’s speech will be significantly improved after losing teeth by wearing a dental bridge.


How must a person care for their bridges?

If a person keeps their remaining teeth healthy, the bridge will have a solid foundation to hold on to. To do so, the usual oral hygiene practices, such as brushing teeth twice a day and flossing will suffice. This prevents the formation of cavities that ruin the foundation of the bridge. A balanced diet for proper nutrition is essential as well.


Missing teeth and missing confidence? Don’t let it affect your life any longer. Here at Archway Dental, we provide Dental Bridges in Frisco, TX, to improve the quality of life of our most valued patients. Visit us at 11501 Custer Rd. #100, Frisco, TX 75035.

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