Your Path to a Complete Smile
Dental Bridges
Dental bridges, also known as Fixed Partial Dentures, are special devices that help fill the gaps when you’re missing one or more teeth. They consist of new teeth (called pontics) connected between two dental crowns (abutments). These crowns attach to your nearby natural teeth or dental implants, forming a strong bridge. This bridge isn’t just a connection; it’s a way to bring back the function and appearance of your smile, making it complete and natural.
Bridging Smiles, Building Your Confidence →
Benefits of the
 Dental Bridge:
- Smile Completion: Fills gaps left by missing teeth, completing your smile.
- Improved Chewing: Restores the ability to chew food comfortably and effectively.
- Speech Enhancement: Helps in clearer speech by replacing missing teeth.
- Maintains Facial Shape: Prevents the sunken appearance associated with tooth loss, maintaining facial structure.
- Affordable Solution: Provides a cost-effective option for tooth replacement.
- Easy Maintenance: Simple care routine, similar to natural teeth, for longevity and durability
Preserving Your Smile Tips for Smile Maintenance→
Regular Cleaning:
Brush and floss around the dental bridge to keep it clean and prevent plaque buildup.
Avoid Hard Chewing:
Refrain from biting on hard objects to prevent damage to the dental bridge.
Use protective mouthguards:
Wear recommended night guards or splints to protect against grinding or clenching.
Regular Cleaning:
Brush and floss around the dental bridge to keep it clean and prevent plaque buildup.
Healthy Diet Choices:
Adopt a balanced diet, minimising sugary or acidic foods for the longevity of restorations.
Routine Check-ups:
Schedule regular dental check-ups for professional examinations and cleanings.
Prompt Reporting:
Address any discomfort or changes in the bridge promptly by consulting your dentist.