Nov
Several obvious problems occur when you lose a tooth; first, your smile changes. No one loves having a gap in their smile. And then, it may probably affect how well you chew your food. But there are deeper problems that we shouldn’t overlook. When you lose a tooth, your other teeth can start to shift. This causes your bite to become misaligned, and your teeth can become crooked. At Piney Creek Family Dentistry, serving Parker, Colorado, Dr. Tiffany Fritz uses dental bridges to stop this from happening.
Losing a tooth is pretty common. At some point, most people will lose a tooth. This is where dental bridges come in. They literally bridge the gap left by your missing tooth. This solution addresses both the functionality of your teeth and their appearance.
Getting a bridge does more for you than fill a space in your smile.
A traditional bridge is the most common. It consists of a false tooth held in place by crowns placed on the teeth next to the gap. The crowns are made of porcelain, so they match the color of your natural teeth and blend in perfectly.
Implant-supported bridges are anchored by dental implants instead of your natural teeth. They’re placed directly into your jawbone and completely replace a missing tooth. This makes them very stable. The process takes longer because the implants need to fuse with the bone. But that extra sturdiness? Totally worth the wait.
So, which one is best for you? It really depends on your situation. Is your jawbone healthy? And where is the gap? The best first step is to have a consultation with Dr. Fritz. You’ll want to ask her questions, like how long each option lasts and what the upkeep looks like for each type of bridge.
Here’s a quick rundown of what you can expect with the process of getting a dental bridge:
Dr. Tiffany Fritz can help you decide which kind of dental bridge will be your best solution. You can schedule a consultation at Piney Creek Family Dentistry, located at 15430 E Orchard Rd, Centennial, Colorado 80016, by calling (303) 562-1051 today.