Dental Bridge
A dental bridge is a fixed (non-removable) appliance
and is an excellent way to replace missing teeth.
There are several types of bridges. You and Dr. Krause
will discuss the best options for your particular case.
The “traditional bridge” is the most popular
type and is usually made of porcelain fused to metal.
Porcelain fixed bridges are most popular because they
resemble your natural teeth. This type of bridge consists
of two crowns that go over two anchoring teeth (abutment
teeth) and are attached to pontics (artificial teeth),
filling the gap created by one or more missing teeth.
Reasons for a fixed bridge
- Fill space of missing teeth.
- Maintain facial shape.
- Prevent remaining teeth from drifting out of position.
- Restore chewing and speaking ability.
- Restore your smile.
Upgrade from a removable partial denture to a permanent
dental appliance.

What does getting a fixed bridge involve?
Getting a bridge usually requires two or more visits.
While the teeth are numb, the two anchoring teeth are
prepared by removing a portion of enamel to allow for
a crown. Next, a highly accurate impression (mold)
is made which will be sent to a dental laboratory where
the bridge will be fabricated. In addition, a temporary
bridge will be made and worn for several weeks until
your next appointment.
At the second visit, you permanent bridge will be carefully
checked, adjusted, and cemented to achieve a proper fit.
The esthetics of the bridge will be checked by you and
Dr. Krause. Once acceptable, the final bridge will be
cemented.
You will receive care instructions at the conclusion
of your treatment. Proper brushing, flossing and regular
dental visits will aid in the life of your new permanent
bridge.
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