A dental bridge is called one or more false teeth pontic, which is typically either end, a crown attached to a tooth off the field. Sometimes they are only attached to the teeth, one end of the room, and these are just called cantilever bridges. A well-designed and well maintained for many years to take a bridge and is a very good method of rule replaces one or two teeth. You can, however, to replace more teeth than this, if there are enough teeth in the mouth to secure it.
Bridge technology has improved in recent years, and while many bridges are attached to the teeth with crowns, which includes the preparation of teeth for crowns to keep the bridge adhesive dentistry offers other solutions, as we keep a bridge to the teeth. A resin-bonded bridge is often used in front of the mouth and involves very little preparation of the teeth as "wings" bonds on the inside of the teeth next to the gap. Sometimes when a tooth off the field has a filling in it, we can simply fill and the use of the cave, keep to the left of a bridge in place with a porcelain inlay.
Why replace missing teeth
replace missing teeth?
If a tooth is missing in front of the mouth, the main reason to replace it is cosmetic. If the gap is closer to replace the back of the mouth and do not show, then the main reason for a missing tooth to problems with the teeth on each side of the gap, or in the opposite jaw to avoid the gap. Teeth remain only where they lost in the mouth, because they all support each other, then usually begin when one's teeth on each side of the room into the room and inclination to move. This can get food stuck between your teeth out, and gum disease tilted around the teeth. The way "bite" Your teeth may also change.
What is a bridge
A traditional bridge built in the mouth by it with crowns on the teeth of each end of the room. This can happen only when the teeth is to be attached, are healthy and have no gum disease. The teeth are cut to as a crown, bridge, and then is produced, as several crowns joined together.

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