Bridges

A bridge replaces missing teeth and restores your smile as an alternative to a denture. There are many different types available. Please speak to your Dentist who will be happy to discuss what individual options are suitable for your needs.

What Is the Process for Getting a Dental Bridge?

During the first visit for getting a dental bridge, the abutment teeth are prepared. Preparation involves recontouring these teeth by removing a portion of enamel to allow room for a crown to be placed over them. Next, impressions or a digital scan of the teeth are made, which serve as a model from which the bridge, pontic, and crowns will be made by a dental lab. Your dentist will make a temporary bridge to wear to protect the exposed teeth and gums while the bridge is being made.

During the second visit, your temporary bridge will be removed and the new porcelain or metal bridge will be checked and adjusted, as necessary, to achieve a proper fit. Multiple visits may be required to check the fit of the metal framework and bite. This is dependent on each individual's case. If the dental bridge is a fixed bridge, your dentist may temporarily cement it in place for a couple of weeks to make sure it is fitting properly. After a couple weeks, the bridge is cemented into place.

For more information please view our information leaflet:

Patient Information Leaflet

Bridges

A bridge replaces missing teeth and restores your smile as an alternative to a denture.

Telephone:
01555 86 00 86

Email:
info@cvdp.uk

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