Bridges

When you have several teeth that need to be replaced you may want to consider having a dental bridge installed. Alicia Dental works with leading dental bridge specialists around Laguna Hills, CA to ensure your smile is restored to a healthy and great looking state.

What is a dental bridge?

A dental bridge consists of one or more synthetic teeth used to fill a gap in your smile. Different types of materials may be used to create a dental bridge including metal alloys and ceramics.

After an impression is taken of your mouth, a lab makes your dental bridge to match your surrounding teeth. The dental bridge consists of synthetic teeth called pontics and usually has dental crowns on each end. The dental crowns are placed over your existing teeth to hold the dental bridge in place.

When extra support is needed because your existing teeth are not able to hold the dental bridge alone or there are several missing teeth, implants may be used with or without placing dental crowns on surrounding teeth.

Why do I need a dental bridge?

If you have one or more missing teeth your mouth might not be functioning properly and your bite may be affected.

Missing teeth can allow other teeth to move into the vacant space. This may cause pain by placing more stress on your jaw joints and teeth. These teeth that have moved are now more susceptible to gum disease and tooth decay since it is more difficult to properly clean them.

Bone shrinkage may occur where there once was a tooth and now it is gone. The way the cheeks and lips are supported by the jawbone may change as the bone shrinks. Your face may look different over time as a result.

How do I know if I should get a dental bridge?

Consulting a dentist is the best way to determine if a dental bridge is right for you. During your exam the dentist will review your specific situation and explain your options.

At Alicia Dental we take the time to go over all your possible options and answer any questions you have. After over 25 years of fitting patients in Laguna Hills, El Toro, Laguna Woods, Aliso Viejo, Mission Viejo, and surrounding areas with dental bridges, you can be confident that we will work hard to deliver you the best solution possible.

How do I take care of a dental bridge?

Though your dental bridge should be treated with a bit more care than your natural teeth to reduce discoloration and detachment, you must take good care of your natural teeth as well, especially if they are holding the dental bridge in place. If those teeth become compromised, the stability of the dental bridge and how well your mouth looks and functions may be threatened.

Regular Checkups

Regular checkups and cleanings are crucial to help ensure that your dental bridge is functioning properly. Even if the dental bridge is not supported by your natural teeth, they can lead to health issues in your mouth like gum disease and bone loss that can jeopardize the look and functionality of your dental bridge.

Oral Hygiene

Proper personal oral hygiene is important to get rid of plaque and bacteria to keep your dental bridge looking good and working well. Using products that have the ADA Seal of Acceptance is your best option since they meet the ADA’s standards for effectiveness and safety.

Diet

It is important to maintain a healthy diet to ensure your oral health does not suffer. You should also avoid foods that may stain your teeth or dental bridge and cause irregular discoloration or distortion.

When you are ready for a consultation to go over your options give us a call at (949) 770-7077. The friendly and knowledgeable staff at Alicia Dental is ready to help with any questions or appointment requests you may have. We are conveniently located in Laguna Hills, CA and is easily accessible from El Toro, Laguna Woods, Aliso Viejo, Mission Viejo, and surrounding areas.

When you are looking for an outstanding dentist in the Laguna Hills area, give us a call at (949) 770-7077 to make an appointment. We will make sure that you are comfortable and well informed during all procedures. Welcome to Alicia Dental!