A bridge is a dental device
that fills a space that a tooth previously occupied. A bridge may be
necessary to prevent:
- Shifting of the teeth that can lead to bite
problems (occlusion) and/or jaw problems and resultant periodontal
disease.
- Bridges safeguard the integrity of existing teeth and help
maintain a healthy, vibrant smile.
There are three main types of bridges, namely:
- A fixed bridge is the most popular and consists
of a filler tooth that is attached to two crowns, which fit over the
existing teeth and hold the bridge in place.
- The “Maryland” bridge is commonly used to replace
missing front teeth and consists of a filler that is attached to metal
bands that are bonded to the abutment teeth. The metal bands consist of
a white-colored composite resin that matches existing tooth color.
- The cantilever bridge is often used when there are teeth on only
one side of the span. A typical three-unit cantilever bridge consists
of two crowned teeth positioned next to each other on the same side of
the missing tooth space. The filler tooth is then connected to the two
crowned teeth, which extend into the missing tooth space or end.
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