Are you suffering from tooth loss and want to restore your lost teeth quickly? Dental bridges are the solution! Dental bridge is recommended for replacing one or more teeth to eliminate aesthetic problems caused by missing teeth and restore chewing and speech functions.
The bridge consists of crowns attached to supporting teeth, which can be either natural or mounted on implants. The gap is filled with artificial teeth, which are called the "bridge part".
In order for our dentist to determine which option will be most suitable for you, you will definitely need a consultation combined with an assessment of your condition.
Due to lack of teeth, the following problems may occur::
Depending on the bridge design, bridges based on adjacent teeth are distinguished from bridges mounted on implants.
In the first case, the lack of teeth is solved with the help of dental bridges that rest on the surrounding teeth. However, in order for a dental bridge to be made on adjacent teeth, they must be completely healthy, whole and stable so that they can be used as supporting elements.
A bridge mounted on your own teeth is a quick solution and provides an ideal aesthetic effect. The surface of the teeth that will be supported must be treated before installation, which does not endanger their health.
If this solution is not possible, our experts will offer you another option.
Thanks to modern dental technologies, dental bridges can now also be easily installed on implants. One of the main advantages of implant-based bridges is that they can reliably restore several missing teeth with an optimal number of implants. This procedure is an ideal solution even in case of complete tooth shortage using the so-called circular bridge.
In the case of implant-supported bridges, there is no need to grind healthy teeth next to an empty space, and they provide a more stable solution that can serve without problems for decades. In addition, the load on the bone tissue in the area of missing teeth will be uniform, which helps to avoid its atrophy and weakening.