What are the benefits of a dental bridge?


A dental bridge is a tooth replacement option that bonds your new replacement tooth to your healthy existing teeth. The healthy teeth are used as a platform to support the false tooth or to fix a dental bridge. Dental bridges usually require the healthy, supporting teeth to be shaped and dental crowns fixed on top, attached to the bridge to fill the gap. Fixed dental bridges can prevent problems that arise with missing teeth, including changes to your bite actually, its help to maintain and correctly distribute your natural bite,  normal speech, and an increased risk of periodontal disease and tooth decay. The Kemah Family Dental, TX  which is suitably located near League City, Bacliff, Seabrook, Dickinson, and La Porte is the best dentist in your network. 

Dental bridges are an ideal long term solution for patients who do not want to undergo more invasive tooth replacement procedures, or for those who do not have sufficient bone to support a tooth implant. Sometimes missing teeth can cause your face to take a concave shape. It also can make chewing and digesting food more difficult. Dental bridges are strong enough to withstand normal bite pressure, meaning you can enjoy your favorite foods without hassle. A dental bridge restores your full set of teeth, maintaining the natural shape of your face and smile. Speaking with missing teeth can be both difficult and embarrassing. Fixed dental bridges restore your ability to speak naturally and with confidence. Forget about messy denture adhesives and the hassles of dining out with dentures. Fixed dental bridges are exactly that - fixed - so you don't need to worry about removing them or losing them ever again.

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Don’t forget to do the basics:
  • Our oral health should always be a priority. In addition to visiting your local dental team when possible, don’t forget the simple day-to-day habits that will help you keep a healthy mouth.
  • Brush daily with a fluoride toothpaste last thing at night and at least one other time during the day.
  • Drink plenty of water and cut down on how much and how often you have sugary foods and drinks.
  • Clean between your teeth every day with interdental brushes or floss and consider using mouthwash.

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