Restore Missing Teeth with Dental Bridges at Jordan Dentistry in Cumming GA
Restoring lost teeth is essential for enjoying meals, maintaining dental structure, and promoting overall oral health. At Jordan Dentistry in Cumming GA, we offer custom dental bridges that are both precise and long-lasting. Using cutting-edge technology, we strive to provide effective, comfortable care in a welcoming, patient-focused environment.
The Function of Dental Bridges
A dental bridge is a permanent solution for replacing missing teeth by attaching artificial teeth to neighboring natural teeth. It restores the continuity of your smile by providing a prosthetic tooth that spans the gap in your dental arch. Once installed, the bridge remains fixed in place and functions like real teeth.
Dental bridges are custom-made to fit the exact dimensions and contours of your surrounding teeth. The artificial teeth, known as pontics, are supported by crowns placed on the adjacent natural teeth. The strength and stability of the bridge come from the abutment teeth, which serve as the supporting structures.
Dental Bridge Types Available
Dental bridge treatment involves assessing each patient's needs before selecting the most suitable bridge type.
The Traditional Dental Bridge
The traditional bridge is the most commonly used type of dental bridge. The procedure involves placing crowns on the two teeth adjacent to the missing teeth. The dentist then secures an artificial tooth between these two crowns to create a permanent and sturdy dental structure.
This option is recommended for patients who have healthy teeth on both sides of the gap. When maintained properly, a traditional bridge provides patients with reliable dental support that can last a lifetime.
The Maryland Bridge
The Maryland bridge uses a slightly different design. This method involves using a backing solution that dentists attach to the teeth with crowns. It is often chosen when minimal preparation of the adjacent teeth is preferred.
Maryland bridges are most suitable for areas of the mouth that experience low biting pressure, so they may not be the best option for molars.
Cantilever Bridge
A cantilever bridge is used when only one adjacent tooth is available to support the restoration. In this method, the single crown supports the pontic, which serves as the restoration element connecting both sides of the space.
This bridge type requires advanced planning to achieve even stress distribution, which results in stable performance over time.
The Implant-Supported Bridge
An implant-supported bridge attaches to dental implants instead of natural teeth. This treatment method provides complete support for several lost teeth through its robust, standalone framework. Although implant placement requires additional time, it provides exceptional stability and long-term strength.
The Dental Bridge Procedure
The dental bridge procedure at Jordan Dentistry follows a structured and carefully planned process.
- Initial Consultation and Evaluation
During the initial visit, the dental team conducts a thorough examination of the teeth and gums using diagnostic imaging and the iTero Digital Scanner to create accurate impressions. [FULL NAME] discusses treatment options and addresses any concerns.
- Tooth Preparation
Abutment teeth are gently reshaped to prepare them for the bridge. Digital impressions are taken to create a custom dental restoration tailored to the patient's needs.
- Fabrication of the Bridge
The bridge is constructed using durable porcelain or ceramic materials, ensuring it matches the appearance of existing teeth.
- Placement and Bonding
The dental team carefully places the bridge for a precise fit and makes adjustments for even bite pressure before permanently bonding it in place, restoring dental function and support.
Technology
Our practice uses advanced technology to improve accuracy, efficiency, and patient outcomes.
iTero Digital Scanner
The iTero Digital Scanner replaces traditional impression materials with advanced digital imaging. Dental technology enables operators to produce extremely precise dental images of both teeth and bite points, resulting in dental bridges that fit perfectly for each patient. Digital impressions improve efficiency and reduce the risk of fabrication errors.
Diagnodent Laser Cavity Detection
Before placing a dental bridge, it is important to confirm that supporting teeth are free of decay. Diagnodent laser cavity detection technology helps identify early signs of tooth decay that may not be visible during a standard examination. This ensures that abutment teeth are healthy before bridge placement.
Long-Term Durability and Monitoring
A dental bridge needs both operational upkeep and protective maintenance to reach its full potential. The dental team uses regular follow-up visits to evaluate:
- Crown margins
- Stability of abutment teeth
- Gum health
- Bite alignment
Early detection allows us to maintain your restoration and prevent future complications.
Schedule a Consultation
The first step in considering dental bridge options for missing teeth is to set up a consultation. During your visit, the dental team will assess your oral health, review the available restorative options, and identify the best solution tailored to your needs.
Schedule your consultation today by calling (770) 888-6262.
OFFICE HOURS
Monday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday
8:00am - 12:00pm
Friday
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Jordan Dentistry
540 Sawnee Corners Blvd
Cumming, GA 30040