Dental Bridges

Replace Missing Teeth with a Custom Dental Bridge in Pennsauken

3D model of dental bridges being placed

Losing or missing teeth can have a profound impact on your overall health, dental health, and emotional well-being. A dental bridge is an excellent option for tooth replacement, enabling you to resume eating, speaking, and smiling as usual. Leading Smiles offers dental bridges in Pennsauken, and our dentists will help you determine whether they are the best restorations for your needs.

What are Dental Bridges?

Dental bridges “bridge the gap” created by a missing tooth or row of teeth, as the term suggests. They can come from ceramics, porcelain, composite resin, and metals such as cobalt and gold. Ceramic is the preferred material for replacing front teeth. It can mimic the translucency of real teeth and appear to match your natural hue.

The abutments and pontics are the two primary components of a dental bridge. Abutments are the natural teeth or dental implants on either side of the gap that support and secure the bridge, whereas pontics are artificial teeth that cover the area created by missing teeth.

The Benefits of Choosing a Dental Bridge

There are several reasons why replacing lost teeth is crucial. The longer a tooth is missing, the closer surrounding teeth become to the opening, which can affect speech and eating. Over time, the bone supporting the tooth will likewise deteriorate.

Furthermore, the shape of the face may change due to missing teeth. As a result, many people who have lost teeth start to feel self-conscious about their smiles. With a dental bridge, you can prevent the healthy teeth from moving out of place and the jawbone from deteriorating. A dental bridge will also help maintain your facial structure and restore basic functions, such as chewing properly, talking clearly, and smiling widely.

Who Can Benefit from Dental Bridges?

You can benefit from wearing a dental bridge if you have any of the following:

  • Missing Teeth: The dental bridge can partially close the gap if you are missing one or more teeth at the same time.
  • Bone Loss: For patients whose severe injuries or bone loss require the use of implants, Dr. Gary Sapienza advises bridges.
  • Good Oral Health: To be a suitable candidate for a dental bridge, you must have good dental health. It suggests that there are no dental issues, such as gum disease or tooth decay.
  • Strong Natural Teeth: For a dental bridge to function correctly, it needs to be supported by strong natural teeth on both sides of the gap.

Restore Your Complete Smile with Dental Bridges

Leading Smiles offers long-lasting dental bridges in Pennsauken. We provide them as a standalone teeth replacement or as suitable restorations for your dental implants. Our dentists can help determine if they are the right solutions to your dental health issues.

Your dream smile may just be a consultation away!
Book your appointment today, call 856-249-4632 or text 856-856-5116 to experience the Leading Smiles difference. With our personalized dental care, we can help you and your family achieve optimal oral health.