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Revitalize Your Beautiful Smile with a Custom Dental Bridge!
What Are Dental Bridges?
Types of Dental Bridges
At The Woodlands Dentistry and Orthodontics, we offer various dental bridge options to meet your unique needs:
- Traditional Bridges: Pontics are supported by crowns placed on adjacent natural teeth.
- Cantilever Bridges: Ideal when only one neighboring tooth is available for support.
- Maryland Bridges: A conservative option where a framework attaches the pontic to the backs of surrounding teeth.
How Are Dental Bridges Placed?
Consultation
Our dentists will evaluate your oral health and recommend the best bridge for you.
Preparation
Adjacent teeth are reshaped to accommodate crowns that will support the bridge.
Impressions
Precise molds are taken to create a custom bridge tailored to your smile.
Temporary Bridge
A temporary restoration is placed to protect your teeth while your bridge is fabricated.
Final Placement
Your permanent bridge is fitted, adjusted, and securely cemented for a flawless finish.
Are Dental Bridges Right for You?
If you’re missing teeth due to injury, decay, or other reasons, dental bridges can restore both form and function to your smile. Bridges improve your bite, prevent surrounding teeth from shifting, and enhance overall aesthetics. Let the dentists in The Woodlands help you determine the best solution for your needs during a personalized consultation.
Choosing a dental bridge not only restores your confidence but also contributes to long-term oral health. With the expertise of Dr. Phan and Dr. Salahuddin, you’ll receive a custom-fit solution tailored to your unique dental structure. Schedule your visit today to explore how dental bridges can transform your smile and quality of life!
Benefits of Dental Bridges
- Enhanced Appearance: Close gaps and achieve a more uniform smile.
- Improved Functionality: Enjoy better chewing and speaking capabilities.
- Maintained Facial Structure: Prevent changes in facial shape caused by missing teeth.
- Even Bite Forces: Properly distribute pressure to protect natural teeth.
- Preventive Care: Minimize risks of further dental issues caused by teeth shifting.