The Types of Dental Bridges
Explore dental bridge options, including traditional and implant-supported bridges, with Dr. Amelia Aristodemo, in this informative video.
There are various types of dental bridges available to address tooth loss. The most common type is the traditional bridge, which involves placing crowns on the teeth adjacent to the gap, with an artificial tooth in the middle to fill the space.
Another option is the implant-supported bridge, which is a highly effective restoration method. Similar in design to a traditional bridge, an implant-supported bridge differs in that it is anchored by dental implants instead of natural teeth. The artificial tooth in the middle is supported by two dental implants, providing increased stability and functionality.
Implant-supported bridges offer exceptional benefits in terms of both function and aesthetics. They can significantly improve your ability to bite and chew while also enhancing the appearance of your smile.
If you have any questions or would like more information about implant-supported bridges or traditional bridges, please don’t hesitate to contact our office. We’re here to provide guidance and support to help you make informed decisions about your dental care.