How A Dental Bridge Helps You Recover From Tooth Loss

A dental bridge can provide more than just a way to hide that you have suffered tooth loss. Because the bridge is permanently set in place, it can actually help you enjoy better jaw function, as you will be able to bite and chew without working around an absence. A dental bridge stays in place thanks to two dental crowns. The crowns, located at each end of the pontic (replacement tooth), anchor your restoration. The stability this arrangement provides gives you functional and cosmetc support, with no oral surgery required. A bridge can be used to cover a single missing tooth, and multiple teeth (provided the lost teeth are next to each other).

A Permanent Prosthetic Has Real Functional Benefits

When you have a prosthetic that is firmly locked in place, you can regain the ability to bite and chew naturally. That will reduce wear and tear on your remaining natural teeth, and reduce your risk for developing TMJ problems.

Understanding The Impact Tooth Loss Will Have On Your Oral Health

You should not ignore the real threat tooth loss places on your oral health. You will face an increased risk for losing more teeth, suffer excess wear and tear on remaining teeth, and you can lose mass in your jawbone. A dental bridge will help you better support your natural teeth, and allow you to more evenly distribute biting and chewing pressures when you eat. If you qualify, you can receive a dental implant to hold your restoration, which will protect you from the problem of jawbone deterioration.

Talk To Allen Family Dental About Receiving A Dental Bridge

If you are looking for a way to permanently take care of cosmetic and functional problems associated with tooth loss, talk to Allen Family Dental about prosthodontic care. Something like a dental bridge can help you feel better about your smile, while also helping you regain a more natural jaw function. To set a time to meet with Dr. Torrens-Parker or Dr. Lizardi, call Allen Family Dental in Allen, TX, today at (469) 342-6644. Located in Allen, we also proudly accept patients from Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Fairview, and all surrounding communities. Our patient forms can be found on our website.