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Teeth
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Dr. Ashish Kakar,
BDS, M.Sc (UK), FICOI (USA), Diplomate International Congress Of Oral Implantologists (USA), Dental Implants, Cosmetic Dentistry Crown & Bridge,
Senior Consultant,
Indraprastha ApolloHospital |
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Clinic Address:
H-8, Masjid Moth, GK-II,
New Delhi-110048. India. Tel.+91 11 29220046.
+91 11 29212024 |
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Recreating something so important as a smile is a very special and personal undertaking, involving medical expertise, artistic skills, and the highly focused care of an experienced team of professionals.
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BRIDGING
THE GAP
A bridge
is a way to replace one or more missing teeth. Replacing
missing teeth makes it easier to chew. It can improve your
appearance. It also helps keep your teeth, gums, and jaws
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Why
a Bridge?
Spaces
left by missing teeth affect the rest of your teeth. These
gaps can cause chewing problems. If even one tooth is missing,
other teeth may slowly shift out of place. This changes
the way your teeth fit together (your bite). A poor bite
may make your jaw sore. Your teeth may become harder to
clean, leading to tooth decay and gum disease. And shifting
teeth may change your smile.
Missing teeth
can let other shift, leading to a poor bite.
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What is a fixed bridge?
A
fixed bridge is one or more replacement teeth attached to
the natural teeth next to them. The bridge can only be removed
by a dentist. A bridge can be made of metal, tooth-colored
porcelain, or a combination of the two. Your dentist will
suggest the best material for your mouth. There are two
main types of bridges : conventional and Maryland.
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A
conventional bridge has replacement teeth that
are attached to crowns. The crowns are placed over the natural
teeth on either side of the space to be filled.
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A Maryland bridge has replacement teeth that
are attached to the back of nearby natural teeth using a
metal strip. This type of bridge may be an option if the
teeth next to the bridge are in good condition.
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The
Procedure
It will take
two or more dental visits to prepare and fit your bridge.
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Preparing
Your Teeth
For
a conventional bridge, the teeth on either side of the space
to be filled must be reshaped. These reshaped teeth hold
crowns that support the bridge. Limited reshaping is also
necessary with the Maryland bridge. For either bridge, impressions
of your teeth are taken. These impressions are used to make
your bridge. This process takes about two to three weeks.
During this time, you may have a temporary bridge to protect
your reshaped teeth. |
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Fitting Your Teeth
When
your new bridge is ready, your dentist places it on your
teeth and adjusts the fit until it feels right. The bridge
is then cemented or bonded into place. If you have any problems
over the next few days, call your dentist. He or she can
advise you what to do or make any other adjustments that
may be needed.
Caring
for Your Bridge
Your
bridge depends on the health of nearby teeth and gums for
support. Always clean your bridge and the rest of your mouth
carefully. Ask your dentist whther special cleaning aids
for bridges would help you.
Brushing
: Brush after each meal. Brush the surfaces and
sides of your bridge like you do your natural teeth. Use
an interdental brush to clean between large spaces.
Flossing
: Floss at least once a day to clean food and
bacteria from between teeth and at the gum line. Special
thick floss can help keep your bridge clean. And floss under
a fixed bridge.
Dental
Visits
See
your dentist at least twice a year for a cleaning and checkup.
These dental visits help keep your teeth and gums in good
condition. Your dentist can also check to be sure there
are no problems with your bridge. If you do notice a problem,
especially if your bridge is loose, call your dentist right
away, never try to fix your bridge yourself. |
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Living with your new smile
Your bridge
can help make chewing comfortable again. it can also let
you feel confident about your smile. Take the time to care
for your restored teeth. Keep your mouth healthy and your
teeth will stay looking and feeling good. |
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