All You Need To Know About Dental Bridges

The dental bridges, as the name suggests, spans the teeth on whichever side of a tooth that is missing, and it might extend to several teeth. Porcelain is the preferred material, as it looks very similar to natural teeth, although bridges were once made using gold. The dental bridge has been around for many years. If you find yourself in need of a dental implant then search North Cardiff dental implants online (or amend the search to your local area) to find dental clinics near you. Find reputable dentists with good reviews, so you are confident in your decision to get this procedure done. 

Types Of Dental Bridges

The types of dental bridges are as follows:

  • Traditional Bridge – If you are missing one or more teeth consecutively and the teeth on either side of the gap are in good condition, a traditional bridge is ideal. This is the most common type of dental bridges that uses solid teeth on either side to create the bridge.
  • Cantilever Bridge – The cantilever bridge uses only a single abatement tooth, with the bridge secured with a special adhesive, and this type is used when there is only one suitable tooth for anchoring the bridge. Other than that, it is the same as a traditional bridge.
  • Maryland Bridge – This type utilizes the abatement teeth on either side by drilling the teeth down to pegs, and the bridge is supported by two crowns, one on either side. This type is used when the anchor teeth have sound roots but the uppers are not in good condition.
  • Implant-Supported Dental Bridges – This is when two implants are fitted, one on either side of the bridge, which provides the support. This is the most expensive form of dental bridges, as it includes two dental implants.
Dental Bridges

If you have missing teeth, search online to find out the cost of cosmetic dentistry and make an appointment with a good dentist. The expert will examine you and then discuss the options with you and recommend a treatment. Regarding cost, most dentists are happy to itemize the bill so you can see where your money has gone, and should dental implants be the best solution, you might be able to work out a finance deal if you are not in a position to afford such treatment.

Dental Bridges Costs

The cost of dental bridges would depend on several variables, which are:

  • the number of teeth required in the bridge
  • the materials used – composite resin or zirconia
  • the complexity of the operation

The cost also depends on the type of dental bridges; the most expensive is the dental implant-supported bridge, while a traditional bridge would normally be more expensive than a cantilever bridge, although that is not always the case. At today’s prices, this would range from $1500 to $15,000, from cheapest to most expensive, and in some cases, your health insurance will cover the cost of a dental bridge.

Dental Implant Bridges

Dental Bridge
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These are generally regarded as the best solution, even though it is the most expensive as if done correctly, an implant bridge should last a lifetime, if looked after. Implants are made from titanium, a metal that bonds very well with human bone and tissue, and about 2 months after the implants are fitted, the bond is adequate to fit the bridge.

The best solution is to make an appointment with your dentist and he or she can carry out an examination and advise accordingly.

Also read: Oral Health Advice

Copyright: © Ruchi Verma

Disclaimer – This article is an advisory piece. Before you manipulate your diet habit kindly consult a medical practitioner or nutritionist.

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Ruchi Verma

Certified parenting teen practitioner, multiple Award winner, mother of two active kids believes in sharing the right source of information to readers which could help them in every possible way!!

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26 Comments

  1. I didn’t know much about Dental Bridge but your post with pictures explained it pretty well. Dental concerns are expensive and can get severe if we do not consult the dentist. As you have also mentioned, the best practice is to have an appointment with the dentist and understand the problem.

  2. As soon as the winter arrives, toothaches remind me that I need to see the doctor but this post gives me some sort of idea about my problem. Now I will move ahead accordingly.

  3. Shreemayee Chattopadhyay

    You’ve discussed everything so well. It’ll help us a lot if we’ll have such issues and have to go for dental bridges.

  4. Didn’t know about this.. Thanks for sharing such a detailed and informative post. I just wish I don’t get to meet dentist too often. But this information is very helpful.. Will pass it on.

  5. Wow this is quite a detailed explanation of something new to me. Dental bridges is something I haven’t really looked into as yet. I hate going to the dentist but I heard it’s less painful than it used to be.

  6. Such an informative post honestly. I didn’t have this much know how on the dental bridges. Glad you shared the info.

  7. i have been researching this as my granny needs to maybe get this done. reading your article was helpful to decide on a approach.

  8. This is a very informative post. You have covered all the aspects on may need to know about dental bridges and it’s very easy to understand.

  9. Thank you for sharing this super informative post, I really had no idea about dental bridges at all. It really helps when so much information is shared in one single place.

  10. Thats a pretty comprehensive post on dental bridges. One of the worst kind of pains after period craamps is toothache n worse if one gets braces.

  11. I recently had my root canal, holy lord the pain is unbearable. One always prefer good dental surgeon on anything.

  12. This is very informative, never knew that when you have missing teeth in between good teeth, you can have a dental bridge there.

  13. This is really new to me. I didn’t have any knowledge about dental bridges but with your post I had learnt a lot about it. Thanks for sharing this useful information.

  14. This is really new to me never heard about dental bridges. This post is really very informative

  15. I need a bridge and I am saving this post for future reference. Thank you for the in-depth information. It is going to be very useful for me

  16. I have not had any dental bridges done as yet (thank god) but I knw my husband and mom had got it done and it can be painful during implant. Thanks for sharing this informative article.

  17. My mother-in-law has dental bridges for the last 10 years but I was not much aware of them. I even didn’t know that there are different types of dental bridges available. This is quite an informative post.

  18. My Dad got a dental bridge couple of years ago and it was confusing and slightly overwhelming. Your post and pictures are quite helpful and informative.

  19. I learnt about dental bridges in a very later phase of my life this is very informative and a must save post thank you for sharing this information

  20. This is such a well detailed Post Ruchi. I didn’t know so much about Dental Bridges. Thanks for sharing such a well researched post. I am sure many would benefit from it.

  21. This is a great post for dental bridges . My mom uses one and i know it is very important for them to know about this but I just wish I don’t get to meet dentist too often.

  22. Dental Bridge is a new term for me. This post is an eye opener. I am so glad I bumped into your post and found this extremely information piece of information.

  23. Gosh, your blog gets me to think of how little knowledge I have of my own dentures. Max- cavities and root canal! Also, I’m pretty sacred about showing off my teeth…I suppose a few cosmetic edits to the spatial difference- Bridging as I learn now MIGHT help!

  24. Wow !! this is so informative.
    I really love the way you have described each and every bridge. Really dint know about this. It will be helful for future reference.

  25. very insightful and I have actually gone through quite a few Dental treatments including dental implant and Technology really makes it very easy for all of us.

  26. Honestly I have never heard of this better but your post makes everything pretty self explanatory to someone like me. Thank you for sharing this useful information.

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