
There’s nothing worse than not being able to smile without worrying about the gap where one or more of your teeth used to be. It’s not only embarrassing, but it can affect your oral health as well.
Fortunately, dental bridges are designed to “bridge the gap” in your smile, restoring your confidence and making it possible to eat your favorite foods again.
Let’s explore what dental bridges in Elk Grove Village can do for you.
What Is a Dental Bridge?
A dental bridge is one or more false teeth, known as pontics, that are supported by your natural teeth on both sides. A dental bridge is a popular tooth replacement option that replaces your missing teeth, keeps your other teeth from shifting into the gaps, and restores your smile’s beauty and function.
There are several types of dental bridges, including the following:
- Traditional bridge — This is the most common type of dental bridge. For a traditional bridge, we place a dental crown on each adjacent tooth to support your prosthetic teeth.
- Cantilever bridge — The difference between a cantilever bridge and a traditional bridge is that only one adjacent tooth supports the bridge instead of a tooth on each side.
- Maryland bridge — Instead of relying on crowns for support, a Maryland bridge uses a metal or porcelain frame that is bonded to the back of your adjacent teeth.
- Implant-retained bridge — This type of bridge uses dental implants instead of your natural teeth for support.
Caring for Your Restoration
With proper care, your dental bridge can last for 10 to 15 years or more.
Here are some tips to get the most out of your dental restoration:
- Brush your teeth twice each day for two minutes.
- Use a floss threader to clean under your bridge. Floss between your other teeth normally.
- Consider investing in a water flosser to remove plaque from under your bridge.
- Make regular visits to your Elk Grove Village dental office.
Questions About Dental Bridges in Elk Grove Village, IL?
To learn more about how a dental bridge can replace your missing teeth and make you look forward to smiling again, please reach out to our experienced dental team. We will happily answer your questions and help you create a treatment plan suited to your smile goals, budget, and timeline.
Scheduling an appointment is easy! Just call our office at (847) 437-3250.