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Dental Bridges – Marion, IN

Closing the Gaps in Your Smile

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While tooth loss is always a harsh issue, sometimes it can get especially bad. A key example is losing several adjacent teeth; this leads to large smile gaps that harm your looks and health. Thankfully, we at Bruner Dental have the fix for such spaces: dental bridges in Marion! Our dentists will gladly place these devices to restore your grin to normal. Just keep reading or book a consultation to learn more about them and how they work.

What is a Dental Bridge?

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In essence, a dental bridge is a device that replaces lost teeth. It’s generally made of unique materials fused to either side of an artificial tooth or “pontic.” This design ensures it can replace one to four missing teeth, “bridging” large gaps in your smile.

The best candidates for dental bridges have missing adjacent teeth. For such patients, treatment could potentially restore their full smile with one “session.” That said, nearly any healthy adult can qualify for dental bridges; a patient just needs to have decent oral health.

The Types of Dental Bridges

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At your consultation, we’ll check your smile, discuss your treatment goals, and confirm which kind of dental bridge suits you best. We’ll then suggest one of the two following types:

Traditional Dental Bridge

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A traditional dental bridge works best for patients missing just one, two, or three teeth in a row. In terms of makeup, it consists of dental crowns fused to either side of a pontic. That means it fastens onto nearby natural teeth to stay secure.

Traditional bridges often tend to cost less than the other kind. Since they use common materials, dentists don’t usually charge much for them. Still, note that this type of bridge must alter existing teeth for placement.

Implant Bridge

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Per its name, an implant bridge uses dental implants – metal posts set in your jaw. Those small posts fuse with your jawbone and ensure the larger restoration remains stable. For that reason, the final implant bridge shouldn’t fall, slip, or get loose over time.

A major perk of implant bridges is that they don’t alter your existing teeth. Because they use dental implants, a dentist doesn’t have to “prep” your smile to place them. However, this type of bridge does cost more than a standard model.

The Benefits of Getting a Dental Bridge

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With one of Brener Dental’s dental bridges, you’ll enjoy benefits like:

  • Better Oral Health – By filling smile gaps, dental bridges stop the spread of harmful bacteria. That effect leads to a lower risk of gum disease and other oral issues.
  • A Beautiful Smile – Dental bridges blend seamlessly with your smile. In fact, they look so lifelike that others won’t even know you have one.
  • Easy-to-Eat Meals – Thanks to its durable materials, a dental bridge helps you chew foods easily.
  • Long-Lasting Effects – The average dental bridge lasts 5-15 years; a well-maintained one can work for 20 years or more.

Rather than live with smile gaps, visit Brener Dental for dental bridges in Marion. All you have to do is set an appointment – you and your grin won’t regret it!

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