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Exploring The World Of Dentistry

Going to the dentist was always a bit of a thrill for me. I'm not quite sure if it was my mother's promise to pay me $5 for each cavity free visit or the awesome toys my dentist kept in the waiting room that led to my initial love of dentistry, but one thing is for sure. My early love of dentistry has helped me to maintain a healthy and beautiful smile throughout my entire life. I am convinced that the more we know about dentistry and how it can impact our lives, the more likely we will be to develop good oral hygiene habits. That is why I have decided to start this blog so that everyone can have access to the latest information in the world of dentistry.

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Learn About Dental Bridges

If you have a few bad teeth then you want to do what you can to preserve them. If you are also missing teeth then they should be replaced. One way the dentist can go about repairing damaged teeth while they replace any that are missing is by putting a bridge in place. A bridge will provide crowns for some of your teeth while it gives you replacement teeth for ones that are missing. You can learn more about a dental bridge by reading the information provided in this article.

A dental bridge will vary from person to person

One person's dental bridge may consist of a single crown and one replacement tooth where another person's bridge may span the entire row of teeth offering many crowns and/or teeth replacements. You will also have some decisions to make regarding your bridge such as which metal base you would prefer, if you would like some of the metal to show through for aesthetic purposes, etc.

A bridge is fairly simple to get

When you go in to have a bridge put in place, the dentist will prepare any teeth that are to have crowns on them so the crowns will fit. The dentist will then have you bite down on a mold that gets sent to the lab. When the bridge is ready it will be sent to your dentist and they will have you come back in. They will put the bridge in place after verifying it fits correctly and cement it to the teeth that will have crowns with a bonding agent. You shouldn't experience any significant pain during any of the processes.

A dental bridge can include an implant

If you don't have enough anchoring teeth then a dental bridge can be made to include dental implants. The implants will be fused directly to the bone of your jaw in the same manner as any other implant would be. However, this one will be part of a larger fixture; the bridge. This will give you the benefit of a stable bridge when you would otherwise have to decide on another option which would mean having a lot of work done to possibly a lot of teeth.

You have to be a good candidate for a dental bridge

The dentist will need to examine you before determining whether or not a dental bridge will work for you. If you find that a dental bridge isn't going to work for you after all then you will be glad to know that there are still other options you can choose from. Partial dentures, crowns, individual dental implants and possibly even veneers are some examples of options you should talk to a dentist like Michael K Sakuda DDS about.