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DENTAL BRIDGES

Replace missing teeth with a fixed solution.

What are the different types of bridges?

There are two types of bridges: 
1. Resin Bonded (sometimes known as Maryland) Bridges
2. Cantilever (sometimes known as Conventional) Bridges

What is a Resin Bonded Bridge?

A Resin Bonded, Maryland or sticky Bridges are primarily used for the teeth visible in your smile. The artificial tooth has a wing that fits onto the back of a neighbouring tooth. These do not require much tooth preparation, if any, and therefore are a very conservative treatment option. It may be suggested that a neighbouring tooth on both sides of the gap should be used to support the bridge.

What is a Conventional Bridge?

A Conventional (Cantilever) Bridge is an artificial tooth that has a crown extending  from it which would be fitted over a neighbouring tooth. This requires the neighbouring tooth to be prepared to allow the crown to fit over it. This is ideal for an area of high load such as at the back. It may be suggested that a neighbouring tooth on both sides of the gap should be used to support the bridge. 

How long do dental bridges last?

Dental bridges can last for many years with proper care and maintenance, but their lifespan can vary on several factors including the patient’s oral hygiene habits

Can I eat and drink normally with a dental bridge?

Yes, with proper care, patients can eat and drink normally.

What are the alternatives to dental bridges for replacing missing teeth?

Dentures, partial dentures, and dental implants are all alternatives to dental bridges. Each patient’s unique circumstances and preferences will determine which option is best for them.

Do dental bridges require special care?

To ensure the durability of their dental bridges, patients should maintain proper oral hygiene and schedule routine dental examinations. Depending on the bridge’s type and the materials it is made of, specific maintenance guidelines may differ.

WHAT TO EXPECTMaking your treatment
easy & comfortable

1
Consultation & Assessment
Your dentist will assess you and try to understand your goals and concerns.
2
plan
Once your dentist has performed the assessment they will discuss your treatment options and costs. If you decide to proceed with a bridge, your appointments will be booked.
3
Treatment
The first appointment may involve preparing your tooth / teeth read for the bridge to fit on (not always necessary) and then taking and sending a 3D scan to our dental laboratory.
4
finish
In the final appointment, your bridge is fitted onto your teeth.
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    Working Hours

    Monday – Friday: 9 AM to 5 PM
    Saturday -Sunday: Closed

    Location

    Greyfriars Dental Practice
    129A Longden Coleham
    Shrewsbury
    SY3 7DN