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A dental bridge is used to close (or bridge) the gap created by one or more missing teeth. It is a false tooth (known as pontic) that is held in place by the anchoring teeth (known as abutment teeth) on the sides of the gap and supported by natural teeth or implants. The pontic can be made from porcelain, alloys, gold, or a combination of these materials. A dental bridge can restore your self-confidence and restore your smile.
You usually need several visits to the dentists to get a dental bridge and the procedure is performed under local anesthetic. During the first visit, your dentist will prepare your teeth by contouring the teeth to allow room for a crown and will make an impression that serves as a model to make the bridge. The bridge is made in a dental lab and you will have to wear a temporary bridge to protect the open teeth and gums while the actual bridge is being created. When the actual bridge is ready, the temporary bridge is removed and the new bridge is adjusted to achieve the best possible fit, then your dentist will cement the bridge into place.
Your stay in Austria depends on how long it takes for your dental bridge to be created. You should plan to stay in Austria for one week to two weeks.
You may experience minor pain and swelling, but these will subside within a few days. It may take seven to 10 days until you can get back to your normal diet. However, you can go back to work and continue with all other activities the day after the procedure.
To keep your dental bridge fresh and clean and to prolong its life, you will need to make sure you maintain your oral health. Ensure you brush your teeth twice a day, floss once a day, use an antiseptic mouthwash, visit your dentist regularly, and eat a diet high in vegetables and fruits.
The success rate is high and Dental bridges can last up to fifteen years or even longer. The failure of dental bridges is often associated with poor oral hygiene, which can lead to plaque formation around the bridge. The side effects and risks include tooth decay in anchor teeth, gum disease, damage to neighboring teeth, fractures, and lost bridge.
If you feel dental bridges are not the right procedure for you, your alternative includes dental implant, dental crown, a root canal with a dental crown, and partial dentures.
If you do not feel confident when you smile because of a missing tooth, dental bridges can address these problems. After a dental bridge procedure, you should be able to chew and have your perfect smile back.
Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers. This content was last updated on 17/03/2023.
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