Dental Bridges: Comfort, Function, and Aesthetics

At Alauna Dental Aesthetics and Implant Center, our dental bridges offer a reliable and long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth by restoring both functionality and the appearance of your smile.

Dental Bridges At Alauna Dental Aesthetics and Implant Center

At Alauna Dental Aesthetics and Implant Center, we offer customised bridges to give you both oral health and confidence. Our dental bridges are designed to fill up gaps of missing teeth while taking support from surrounding teeth. Dental bridges are designed to reduce the stress on natural teeth and provide a long-lasting, cosmetic solution. Our dentists make sure that the new bridge is comfortable and fitted perfectly.

What is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge design involves the replacement of a missing tooth with an artificial one. It is bonded to natural teeth on either side of a gap. A dental bridge is made of abutments that support dental bridges and pontics, which are artificial teeth filling the gaps. The bridges can be made with porcelain for a natural appearance, metal for good strength, or a combination of the two.

Why Dental Bridges Are a Good Choice?

Dental bridges are a good choice as no surgery is required to replace missing teeth, unlike dental implants. They enhance chewing functionn, and improve speechh, and smile alignment. They also protect the natural appearance since they prevent surrounding teeth from moving.

What to Expect During Dental Bridge Procedure

At Alauna Dental Aesthetics and Implant Center, we construct your bridge by taking an impression of your teeth and gums. Next dentist selects a suitable shade to blend with your natural teeth Then a lab technician constructs your bridge. When your permanent bridge is ready, your dentist will insert it and ensure that it aligns well with your teeth.

Crafting Bridges Using the Latest Techniques

At Maryport, we develop dental bridges using the latest tools and technologies that including CAD/CAM technology, dental imaging, and precise moulding techniques We make bridges from high-quality materials such as ceramic or zirconia, which closely resemble natural teeth. Dental bonding secure the bridge and providing a reliable solution.

Oral Habits for Dental Bridge Aftercare

Clean your dental bridge using a non-abrasive toothpaste with a toothbrush, and use floss threaders for thorough cleaning. Avoid hard or chewy foods. Regularly follow up with your dentist for checkups and cleanings.

Suitable Candidate for Bridges

A suitable candidate for a dental bridge usually has one or more missing teeth. They must have healthy teeth or gums. Ideal candidates should have healthy bone structure. If you have concerns about dental bridges, then consult our experts to find out more about them.
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Dental bridges are designed to be comfortable and functional, like teeth. You may have slight irritation but most patients adapt to them very quickly. Of course, there can always be adjustments made if needed

    These days, dental bridges can be made of porcelain, metal, or a combination of both. Your dentist will decide on the material that should be used by taking into consideration various aspects such as strength and, appearance

    Brush the dental bridge twice a day, clean it with floss, and rinse it with mouthwash. Regular visits to the dentist are essential for the health of the bridge and to avoid dental problems like decay or gum disease.

    The main types are traditional bridges, cantilever bridges, Maryland bridges, and implant-supported bridges. The choice depends on your specific needs and the condition of your surrounding teeth.

    You can eat with a dental bridge but avoid very hard or sticky foods that could damage the bridge or loosen its fit. Begin with softer foods and gradually go back to your regular diet.