Dental Bridge: A bridge, also known as a fixed partial denture, is a dental restoration used to replace a missing tooth by joining permanently to adjacent teeth or dental implants. There are different types of bridges, depending on how they are fabricated and the way they anchor to the adjacent teeth. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/dental+bridge.
Answered 3/26/2013
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Replaces teeth: A dental bridge is a dental appliance to replace a missing or lost permanent tooth. Normally it is attached to adjacent teeth to help support the missing tooth.
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Replacement teeth: The term bridge is a colloquial expression for a fixed partial denture replacing one or more missing teeth. The supporting teeth are called abutments and the area where teeth are replaced are called pontics from the french and latin which mean bridge hence the contraction. Dr neil mcleod dds dentistry that lasts - quality that counts.
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Connects 2 Islands: The golden gate bridge connects two masses of land. It is easier to think of this as two islands. A dental bridge accomplishes the same goal; it connects two dental islands. In order to have a bridge there must be a front tooth and a back tooth. A dental bridge is permanent (it does not come out). Remember you must care for your bridge as you would your own teeth. This includes dental check ups.
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Replace lost teeth: A dental bridge or fixed partial denture is used to replace one or more missing teeth. Either natural teeth or dental implants can be utlized as abutment or anchor teeth on both sides of the space to support a false tooth/teeth in between. The dental prosthesis is made out of metal, ceramic or combination of both and is cemented over the supporting teeth or implanrts.
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Tooth replacement: A dental bridge replaces missing teeth and surrounding supporting structures like the bone and gum (where necessary and indicated).
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Missing tooth: At the site of the missing tooth, the adjacent teeth are prepared in order to replace the missing tooth, such a prosthesis is called a dental bridge.
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Replace missing teet: A dental bridge is defined as a fixed dental prosthesis to replace missing teeth.
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See below: A fixed or removable prosthesis replacing one or more teeth.
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Like a real bridge!: A dental 'bridge' is usually 3 or more crowns connected together to 'bridge' a space, just like a bridge across a canyon or river. There are crowns connected to teeth on either end, again, just like the towers of a bridge on each shore. They can also be connected to dental implants.
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Nonremovable: A dental bridge is a fixed, nonremovable device to replace one or more missing teeth. Natural teeth (or dental implants) are used to support a device fabricated by a dental laboratory. Usually the bridge is made of a underlying metal usually a gold alloy with porcelain overlaying the metal.
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Fixed: That is a permanently fixed dental prosthetic that replace missing tooth or teeth , that bridge is usually supported by other natural teeth or dental implants
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