Treatments that Can be Combined With Dental Bridges
Dental bridges are generally more invasive than other cosmetic dental procedures, so if you have or are considering bridges, you may be concerned about the appliance's compatibility with other dental treatments. However, you may still be eligible for a number of other treatments, particularly in other areas of your mouth.
Continue reading...Medical Conditions and Dental Bridges
If you're getting dental bridges, you should make your dentist or cosmetic specialist aware of any medical conditions you may have, as they can affect the procedure and your recovery process. As long as the medical professional is aware, you should still be able to get bridges, but a couple of medical conditions in particular may affect treatment.
Continue reading...Dental Bridges Myths and Facts
Dental bridges are quite common in dentistry and used as a partial denture that is fixed, meaning the person cannot take out the bridge as one does with dentures. It restores missing teeth by anchoring a false tooth to healthy teeth on either side of the missing tooth. The bridged tooth is matched to your bite mark and matches the color of your surrounding teeth so that it looks and feels completely natural.
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