Bridges
A dental bridge at Care Dental in Leicester is a custom-made solution that is cemented over a tooth or implant to restore a gap. Traditionally, bridges were made from ceramic fused to metal, but advancements in technology now use Zirconium, removing the need for metal. All-ceramic bridges are now the preferred choice, offering superior aesthetics and a more natural appearance.
Bridges
Bridge the Gap with Precision Dental Bridges
Care Dental’s dental bridges address both aesthetic and functional needs. Gaps in the front of your mouth can impact your appearance, speech, and eating, while missing teeth further back can limit your diet and reduce the enjoyment of food and social occasions. Unstable, unsightly, or loose dentures can be replaced with a fixed bridge. Bridging the gap will transform your smile, restoring your confidence and allowing you to smile freely at all times.
Fixed Solutions for Missing Teeth
Dental bridges are used to restore gaps caused by missing teeth and are fixed, only removable by a dentist allowing full function in your smile.
The Modern Standard for Dental Bridges
Modern materials like Zirconium have replaced metal substructures, with all-ceramic bridges becoming the gold standard for aesthetics.
Cost-Effective Resin Bonded Bridges
Resin bonded dental bridges offer a quick, cost-effective solution, using a metal wing bonded to an adjacent tooth to carry a custom-made ceramic tooth.
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Find answers to common questions about dental bridges, from the procedure to long-term care.
A dental bridge is a custom-made, fixed appliance used to replace one or more missing teeth, restoring both function and appearance by "bridging" the gap.
With proper care and regular dental check-ups, a dental bridge can last between 10 to 15 years or even longer.
Yes, modern dental bridges are made from materials like Zirconium and all-ceramic options, providing a highly aesthetic, lifelike appearance.
The process usually involves an initial consultation, taking impressions, preparing the supporting teeth or implants, and fitting a custom-made bridge, followed by adjustments for comfort.