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Dental Bridges in Westport, CT

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Dental Bridges 

The ADA reports that on average adult patients may have three missing or decayed teeth. Fortunately, there are a number of solutions to replace missing teeth, including dental bridges. A bridge may be used to restore an area with one or more adjacent missing teeth. 

Imperial Dental Associates provides dental bridges in Westport, CT. Call 203-227-2520 to learn more and schedule an appointment.

Missing one or more teeth is common for many people.

 A bridge has two primary components. The abutments (or supports) for the bridge are created by placing a crown on either a natural tooth or an implant. The synthetic tooth that replaces the missing tooth is called a pontic. In the case of one missing tooth, the two teeth on either side will be prepped for crowns and the missing tooth will be replaced with a synthetic tooth that is connected to the crowns on either side of the missing tooth. In the case of several adjacent missing teeth, one or more implants may provide the abutment.

There are four main types of dental bridges:

Traditional Dental Bridge

This is the most common type of dental bridge. The existing teeth are crowned with one or more pontics between and held in place by the crowned abutments. The crowns are cemented onto the teeth adjacent to the missing teeth to create a support structure or “bridge” for the missing teeth.

Cantilever Bridge

This type of bridge is similar to a traditional bridge, except that the structure is supported on only one side instead of both sides. This can cause the restoration to act as a “lever” and may create additional stress on the supporting tooth, causing it to be more likely to loosen or fracture.

Implant Supported Bridge

Instead of using existing teeth to support a bridge, a dental implant may be substituted to provide support for one or both sides of a dental bridge. This is a popular option that can provide a very secure restoration. This solution is particularly helpful when there are several adjacent missing teeth.

Maryland Bridge

This type of bridge is supported by a metal structure that is cemented onto the back of existing teeth. While not as strong as a traditional bridge, it can preserve the tooth structure of the adjacent teeth by avoiding the use of crowns for the abutments. It may not stay in place when heavy forces are placed on the restoration (such as biting and chewing) and does add pressure to the supporting teeth.

Contact our office to learn more about your restorative options and achieve the smile you have always wanted.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Bridges

What is a dental bridge?
A dental bridge is a restorative solution used to replace one or more missing teeth. It consists of two primary components: the abutments, which are the supports on either side of the gap, and the pontic, which is the synthetic tooth that fills the space. The bridge is anchored to natural teeth or implants on either side to create a stable and natural-looking restoration.
What are the different types of dental bridges?
There are four main types of dental bridges. A traditional bridge is the most common and uses crowns on the adjacent teeth to support one or more pontics. A cantilever bridge is supported on only one side and is typically used when there is only one adjacent tooth available. An implant-supported bridge uses dental implants instead of natural teeth to provide support, making it a very secure option for patients with several adjacent missing teeth. A Maryland bridge uses a metal structure cemented to the back of existing teeth, which helps preserve the natural tooth structure by avoiding the need for crowns.
How do I know which type of dental bridge is right for me?

The best type of bridge for you will depend on the number of missing teeth, the condition of your surrounding teeth, and your overall oral health. Our team will evaluate your individual situation and recommend the restoration that best meets your needs. Contact us at 203-227-2520 to schedule a consultation.

Is it common to have missing teeth?
Yes. According to the ADA, adult patients may have an average of three missing or decayed teeth. Missing teeth are very common, and there are a number of effective solutions available, including dental bridges, to help restore your smile and your ability to bite and chew comfortably.
Looking for a practice in the Westport area? Contact us at 203-227-2520 to schedule an appointment today!

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15 Imperial Ave
Westport, CT 06880
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