Replacement Tooth or Bridge is a common dental procedure used to restore a person’s natural smile. Replacing a single missing tooth or several missing teeth with a bridge or implant is a common solution. In dentistry, a bridge is an artificial tooth or teeth that replace missing teeth. Bridges are usually made of porcelain, metal, or a combination of the two materials. A bridge is held in place by either being fused to the adjacent teeth or by being attached to implants. Bridges are designed to match the shape and color of the natural teeth. The procedure for replacing a tooth or teeth with a bridge involves the dentist preparing the teeth adjacent to the gap. The adjacent teeth are shaved down to make room for the bridge. Impressions of the teeth are taken and sent to a lab in order to make the bridge. Once the bridge is ready, it is cemented in place. Implant-supported bridges are a more permanent solution than traditional bridges. Implants are surgically inserted into the jawbone and act as an anchor for the bridge. Implants are made of titanium and are designed to fuse with the jawbone to create a solid base for the bridge. The bridge is then attached to the implants. Replacement Tooth or Bridge is a common dental procedure that can restore a person’s natural smile. Bridges are made of porcelain, metal, or a combination of the two materials and can be held in place by either being fused to the adjacent teeth or by being attached to implants. Implants are a more permanent solution and are surgically inserted into the jawbone and act as an anchor for the bridge. It is important to discuss with a dentist to determine the best solution for restoring missing teeth.
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