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Porcelain Fixed Bridges

PORCELAIN FIXED BRIDGE

   

Porcelain fixed bridges are really nothing more than fixed appliances that are non-removable and offer an excellent solution for replacing missing teeth. It is important to note that there are indeed several types of bridges. For example, a traditional bridge is the most common type and is usually made of porcelain that has been fused to metal. Porcelain fixed bridges are the most common in use simply because they so closely resemble the patient’s natural teeth. The bridge usually consists of two crowns that go over two opposing anchor teeth.

Filling In The Spaces Caused By Missing Teeth

This is intended to create a secure attachment for artificial teeth essentially by filling in the gap created by missing teeth. Most importantly, today’s modern dental bridges are long lasting, durable and dependable. That said there are instances where replacement work may be required at a later time as a result of normal wear. The porcelain fixed bridge can be used for a number of reasons. This can include everything from helping to maintain facial shape to filling in the spaces caused by missing teeth. In addition, a fixed bridge is ideal for preventing remaining teeth from moving out of their natural position.

Upgrading From an Older Type Partial Denture

A fixed bridge is also great for restoring chewing and speaking functionality as well as restoring an attractive smile. Other instances where the porcelain fixed bridge might be used include upgrading from an older type partial denture to a permanent and more secure dental appliance. As a note, having a fixed bridge placed will usually require two or more dental office visits. Patients can expect to receive care instructions upon the conclusion of having porcelain fixed bridges placed. Visit your dentist in Pinole, Dr. Hosseini at Top Pinole Dental today for more information on the advantages and benefits of porcelain fixed bridges.