Dental bridges are a type of indirect dental restoration used to replace missing teeth. They can fill gaps in the mouth when one or more permanent teeth are lost or extracted, restoring the functionality and aesthetics of the mouth. While dental bridges remain the most common treatment for missing teeth, many patients today prefer the superior but more expensive solution of dental implants.
A dental bridge is an appliance that in its most common type consists of one or more artificial teeth (pontics) anchored by dental crown on the adjacent teeth (abutment teeth) on either side of the missing tooth. The crowns that support the dental bridge can be placed on abutment teeth that are either natural teeth, dental implants
, or a combination of natural teeth and dental implants.
Dental bridges are typically made of porcelain fused to metal or ceramic material to match the natural teeth color. They are an indirect type of dental restorations that are fabricated in the dental lab based on a mold of the patient’s teeth. A 3-unit dental bridge is the most common way used by dentists to replace a tooth lost by tooth decay, periodontal disease, trauma or other reason.
However today, the best option that modern dentistry has to offer is to replace missing teeth with dental implants.
Tooth loss has negative effects on both the appearance and functionality of the mouth.
All these problems can become more serious if many teeth are missing. Dental bridges can efficiently replace missing teeth, improving the chewing ability and speech, preventing facial collapse, and providing excellent aesthetic and functional results. Other possible options include partial dentures and dental implants.
Dental bridges can be distinguished in two main groups; fixed dental bridges and removable ones. Fixed dental bridges is what we usually refer to when talking about dental bridges. They are permanently bonded in the mouth and can be removed only by the dentist. Removable dental bridges are most often referred as partial dentures. They are held in place by metal clasps or precision attachments. Removable dental bridges are less expensive but they are not recommended unless fixed dental bridges can not be used.
Fixed dental bridges can be categorized in the following types:
The dental bridge type most suitable for each patient will be determined by the dentist depending on the number and position of missing teeth, the condition of remaining teeth, budget restrictions, and the aesthetic requirements of the patient.