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Dental bridges are often recommended when one or more teeth are missing. Replacing missing teeth is important for several reasons, including:
To begin, your dentist will numb the area with a mild anaesthetic to make the procedure comfortable. The teeth on either side of the gap are gently trimmed to create space for crowns, which will hold the bridge in place. An impression is then taken using dental putty — this is sent to the lab to create your custom-made bridge and crowns.
In the meantime, a temporary bridge is fitted to protect the prepared teeth and gums. Your dentist may also use a Vita shade guide to choose the right colour for your bridge, matching it as closely as possible to your natural teeth, skin tone, hair colour, and even eye colour for the most natural result.
At your next visit, the temporary bridge is removed and the new permanent bridge is carefully placed. The dentist will check the fit and how your bite feels, making any necessary adjustments. The bridge is then fixed in place using dental cement.
In some cases, your bridge may be temporarily cemented for a couple of weeks to ensure everything feels right before it’s permanently secured. Follow-up appointments are often arranged to make sure the fit remains comfortable and the bite is correct.
With proper care and good oral hygiene, dental bridges can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years — sometimes even longer. Maintaining a healthy diet and regular dental check-ups will help keep your bridge in great condition for years to come.
Looking after your dental bridge is essential to keep it in good condition and protect your overall oral health. Here are a few simple tips:
Dental bridges offer a natural-looking way to replace missing teeth, helping to restore your smile, improve your bite, and even correct speech issues that can occur when teeth are lost. They’re a relatively quick solution — usually completed in just two appointments — and with good oral hygiene, a bridge can last 10 to 15 years or more.
You may experience some mild sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks for a few weeks after your bridge is fitted, but this usually settles down with time. It’s also important to maintain good oral hygiene, as the teeth and gums around the bridge can be more prone to infection if bacteria from food and plaque build up. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups will help keep everything healthy.
If you’d like to book an appointment or just have a few questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with the practice.