Sabka Dentist Clinics in Bangalore for Dental Bridge Treatment
A dental bridge is used for replacing one or missing teeth. Dental bridges are also called fixed prosthesis that can fill the empty space helping in efficiency while chewing food. In the city of Bangalore, if you want a solution for the missing teeth problem then you can visit the Sabka dentist branch. Here, you can find high-quality dental bridges to replace missing teeth.
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What is a Dental Bridge?
A dental bridge, also known as a fixed prosthesis, is made to replace one or more missing teeth. Unlike dentures it cannot be removed daily and cleaned. Bridges can be supported in any of three ways:
- By natural teeth
- By implants
- By a combination of teeth and implants
Gaps formed by missing teeth eventually lead the adjacent teeth to rotate or shift into the empty space resulting in a bad bite. The imbalance caused by missing teeth can eventually lead to gum disease and Temporomandibular joint disorders.
What are the components of dental bridge?
A Three Unit Dental Bridge consists of the following components:
- Retainer: A crown i.e. used as part of fixed partial denture for retention and support from abutment tooth is called a Retainer.
- Abutment: It is any tooth, or implant, which gives attachment and support to fixed partial denture.
- Pontic: Pontic is the artificial tooth that replaces a missing tooth in a fixed partial denture. Pontics are attached to retainers. All the forces acting on the pontic are transferred to abutment through the retainers.
Fixed Partial Denture, also known as “Crown & Bridge“, is used to span, or bridge, an edentulous area (space where teeth are missing), usually by connecting to fixed restorations on adjacent teeth.
The teeth receiving the crowns need to be periodontally healthy and strong and may or may not need root canal therapy. However,tooth preparation will be done to receive the crowns. Traditional bridges are made either of porcelain fused to metal (PFM) or ceramics.
What are different types of dental bridges?
There are other types of bridges as well. A cantilever bridge is held in the mouth by one or more crowns on only one side of the space where a tooth is missing. A Maryland bonded bridge consists of a metal framework with “wings” on each side.
The wings are bonded to the back of your existing teeth. The false teeth are also bonded to the framework. This type of bridge is also called a resin-bonded bridge or an acid-etched bridge.
Bonded bridges usually are not as expensive as traditional bridges. That’s because the adjacent teeth need less preparation and do not get crowns. However, these bridges are only as strong as the bonding material.
Resin-bonded bridges tend not to stay cemented in place as well as other kinds in parts of the mouth where there is a lot of biting force. They also may not be the best choice if the wings will have to be small to avoid getting in the way of the bite or the gums.
Getting a bridge requires at least two visits, but often more. At the first visit, your dentist prepares the teeth and covers them with temporary crowns. The dentist may also make impressions of the teeth.
About Author
Dr. Jena after graduating as a Dental Surgeon in 2007 she started working under a well known private practitioner as an associate Dentist. After one and a half years of experience in private clinic she joined a reputed trust Total Dental Care in january 2010 and continues her work with us till the time it got converted into a large dental chain SABKA DENTIST.
Dr.Jena is associated with SABKADENTIST from the time of its inception. Initially she worked as an associate Dentist and was promoted to the post of Dental Director in August 2011. Initially she was given a responsibility of handling many operations of the clinic. Her hard work paid off when she was ultimately given the charge of Audit and Compliance of all clinics of SABKADENTIST across 5 cities. Her solitary goal is to put the company on the peak through stringent Audit and Compliance.