What You Need To Know About Dental Bridges

Maple Grove, MN, dental bridges

When you have experienced tooth loss due to periodontal disease, a facial injury, or other complications, you know just how frustrating this can be. You may have noticed a change in your ability to eat certain foods or speak clearly. You may have even noticed a decrease in your self-confidence, as you now feel embarrassed to show off your smile. If you are currently experiencing any of these challenges, the team at Elm Creek Dental in Maple Grove, MN, is here to help you. In today’s blog, we’re here to talk about how dental bridges can replace your missing teeth and refresh your health and confidence.

How Dental Bridges Restore Your Smile

Dental bridges are a form of prosthesis that “bridge” the gap in your smile. Your dentist may recommend this as an option if you have lost a few teeth in the same row, such as from trauma to the face or from periodontal disease. If you are experiencing more significant levels of tooth loss, other options such as a full or partial set of dentures may be recommended by your dentist instead. Crowns are placed on the adjacent teeth to support the pontic, which is the false tooth. The goal with this prosthesis is to blend in naturally with your smile, while also improving functions such as chewing, talking, and smiling.

Benefits Of An Implant-Retained Option

Some patients may be good candidates for an implant-retained bridge. With this prosthetic treatment, your pontic is secured in place with a titanium post. This may offer additional security to your prosthesis because the post is inserted into your jawbone and is then connected the abutment and crown. The post will fuse together with your jaw in a natural process known as osseointegration. This can help improve the functions and appearance of your smile while also protecting the long-term stability of your smile. Implant-retained prosthesis could be a helpful option for patients missing one or many teeth.

Aftercare And The Lifespan Of Your Prosthesis

Your new restoration can last around five years or more and requires very minimal maintenance. After you have had the prosthesis placed, you will need to continue your regular oral hygiene routine including brushing and flossing around the restoration. This is essential to ensure the gums around the restoration and your other teeth remain healthy and plaque-free. You may also need to avoid chewy or hard foods after receiving this prosthetic. Your dentist and team can give you specific aftercare instructions to properly take care of your bridge.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

Are you ready to have a complete smile again? Call Elm Creek Dental in Maple Grove, MN today at 763-416-0606 to learn more about your treatment options.