Dental Bridges In Greater Noida - Prime Dental Clinic

Dental Bridges In Greater Noida

What Are Dental Bridges?

Dental bridges are a solution to replace missing teeth, filling gaps in your smile while improving oral health and chewing function. They can replace one tooth or multiple teeth, offering a natural-looking and functional result. A dental bridge consists of two main components:

  1. Abutments – These are the structures that provide support to the bridge. Typically, natural teeth act as abutments. In some cases, implant-supported bridges use tiny posts as abutments.
  2. Pontics – These are artificial teeth that fill the gap left by missing teeth, restoring the aesthetics and function of your smile.

 

The number of abutments and pontics in a bridge varies based on your oral condition, making each bridge uniquely tailored to your needs.

When Is a Dental Bridge Required?

Dental bridges are recommended to replace one or more missing teeth. However, not everyone is a suitable candidate. Our dentist at Prime Dental Clinic will conduct a thorough evaluation, including a clinical examination and X-rays, to determine the best treatment plan for you.

You may require Dental Bridge if:

  • You are missing one or more permanent teeth.
  • You have healthy surrounding teeth and strong bone structure to support the bridge.
  • Your oral hygiene is good, and you can maintain the condition of the bridge.
  • You don’t have serious medical or dental conditions, like untreated gum disease.

Factors like age, the number of missing teeth, the size of the gap, and the condition of adjacent teeth influence the type of bridge most suitable for you.

Types of Dental Bridges

At Prime Dental Clinic, we offer four types of dental bridges designed for different oral conditions:

  1. Traditional Dental Bridge

    • Consists of a false tooth or teeth held in place by crowns cemented onto adjacent natural teeth.
    • Best for cases with healthy teeth on both sides of the gap.
  2. Cantilever Dental Bridge

    • Supported on only one side, with a crown placed on a single abutment tooth.
    • Used when teeth are present on only one side of the gap.
  3. Maryland Dental Bridge

    • Uses metal or porcelain wings bonded to the back of adjacent teeth instead of crowns.
    • Suitable for replacing front teeth but not recommended for molars due to lower strength.
  4. Implant-Supported Bridge

    • Supported by dental implants instead of natural teeth.
    • Ideal for replacing multiple missing teeth in a row, offering superior strength and durability.

Benefits of Dental Bridges

  • Restore chewing and speech functionality.
  • Prevent surrounding teeth from shifting into the gap.
  • Enhance the appearance of your smile.
  • Provide a natural-looking solution to tooth loss.

Potential Risks

While dental bridges are effective, they come with some risks:

  • Damage or trauma to abutment teeth can compromise the bridge.
  • Weak abutment teeth may increase the risk of fractures.
  • Poor oral hygiene can lead to gum inflammation or decay under the bridge.

Dental Bridge Procedure

Getting a dental bridge typically involves multiple visits:

  1. We evaluate your oral health and take impressions of your teeth.
  2. Any existing decay or gum disease is treated before proceeding.
  3. The abutment teeth are prepared (shaped) to support the bridge.
  4. A mold is sent to the lab for the fabrication of the bridge.
  5. A temporary bridge may be placed to protect the teeth until the permanent bridge is ready.
  6. The permanent bridge is fitted and secured with dental cement.

Cost of Dental Bridges at Prime Dental Clinic

The cost of dental bridges depends on factors such as the number of teeth, materials used, and the complexity of the procedure. At Prime Dental Clinic, we offer:

  • PFM Bridge: Starting from ₹10,500
  • Zirconia Bridge: Starting from ₹16,500

 

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Dental Bridges vs. Implants

AspectBridgeImplant
ProcedureCrowns placed on adjacent teeth to fill the gapImplant inserted into the jawbone
Tooth DamageAdjacent teeth may need shapingNo damage to adjacent teeth
Treatment TimeShorter (2-3 visits)Longer (3-6 months)
CostMore affordable initiallyHigher upfront cost but longer-lasting
Lifespan5-15 yearsCan last a lifetime with proper care

Care Tips for Dental Bridges

To maximize the lifespan of your bridge:

  • Brush twice daily and use floss or interdental brushes to clean under the bridge.
  • Use a non-abrasive fluoride toothpaste.
  • Avoid hard or sticky foods that may damage the bridge.
  • Visit your dentist regularly for checkups and professional cleanings.

Frequently Asked Questions

With proper care, a dental bridge can last 5-15 years.

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so it’s not painful. Mild discomfort may occur during recovery.

The bridge itself cannot decay, but the natural teeth supporting it can develop cavities if not properly cared for.

Zirconia and porcelain-fused-to-metal are popular materials for their durability and natural appearance.

Typically, two visits are needed: one for preparation and impressions, and another for fitting the bridge.

Dental implants and dentures are common alternatives.

Modern bridges are designed to look natural, blending seamlessly with your existing teeth.

Dental bridges are generally not recommended for children as their jaws are still developing.

Use special floss threaders or interdental brushes to clean under the bridge.

Visit your dentist immediately if your bridge feels loose or damaged.

Yes, a dental bridge can restore speech clarity affected by missing teeth.

A dental bridge is semi-permanent and can only be removed or replaced by a dentist.

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