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Fixed Bridges

Durable & Natural-Looking Dental Bridges in Kitchener, ON

A dental bridge is a fixed, non-removable solution designed to replace missing teeth, restoring both function and aesthetics. Unlike removable dentures, a bridge is anchored securely to your natural teeth or dental implants, providing a long-lasting and seamless smile.

Types of Dental Bridges

Your dentist will determine the best type of bridge for your needs. The most common option is the traditional bridge, which consists of two crowns placed over anchoring teeth (abutment teeth) and connected to pontics (artificial teeth) that fill the gap. These bridges are often crafted from porcelain fused to metal, ensuring durability and a natural appearance.

Benefits of a Fixed Dental Bridge

Fills gaps caused by missing teeth – Restores the completeness of your smile.
Maintains facial structure – Prevents sunken facial features caused by tooth loss.
Prevents shifting of surrounding teeth – Keeps teeth aligned and stable.
Restores chewing and speech ability – Improves function and pronunciation.
Enhances confidence – Gives you a natural-looking, full smile.
Offers a permanent alternative to removable dentures – Provides a secure and long-lasting solution.

What to Expect During the Dental Bridge Procedure

A dental bridge is typically completed in two or more visits:

1️⃣ First Appointment – Preparation & Temporary Bridge

  • The anchoring teeth are shaped and prepared by removing a small portion of enamel.
  • A detailed impression (mold) is taken to ensure a custom fit.
  • A temporary bridge is placed to protect the area while the permanent bridge is being crafted in a dental lab.

2️⃣ Second Appointment – Permanent Bridge Placement

  • The custom-made bridge is carefully adjusted for a perfect fit.
  • It may be temporarily cemented to allow for adjustments.
  • Once comfortable, the bridge is permanently secured, ensuring stability and comfort.

Caring for Your Dental Bridge

To maximize the lifespan of your bridge:
✔ Maintain good oral hygiene – Brush and floss regularly.
✔ Visit your dentist for routine check-ups.
✔ Avoid biting into hard foods that could damage the bridge.

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