Dental Bridge for Single Tooth Replacement from Stone Canyon Dental in Sunnyvale, TXDental Bridge for Single Tooth Replacement from Stone Canyon Dental in Sunnyvale, TXSingle-tooth replacement is important for oral health and the appearance of the smile. The dental bridge is one of the most popular options for individual tooth replacement. Here is a closer look at why single-tooth replacement is crucial and the advantages of a dental bridge.

The importance of single tooth replacement

Having just one missing tooth visible when smiling can make someone self-conscious about their smile. Even if the space is not as visible, it still impacts the smile's alignment because the other teeth will shift to fill it. A misaligned smile impacts not only oral appearance but also oral health because smile alignment can present challenges for maintaining oral hygiene. Furthermore, a misaligned bite can cause problems with chewing and speaking functions and make teeth more vulnerable to damage.

Dental bridges: an overview

A dental bridge is a popular single-tooth replacement option that helps patients avoid these negative impacts. It can comprise various materials, including metal, porcelain, and composite resin. A bridge is composed of a false tooth or pontic that attaches to the surrounding teeth. Here is a closer look at the three styles of bridges used in single-tooth replacement.

Traditional bridge

The traditional bridge comprises a single pontic flanked on each side by dental crowns. The crowns are cemented over the natural teeth on either side of the space left by the missing tooth. The pontic fills the space, bridging the gap between the two crowns.

Cantilever bridge

These are like traditional bridges, but they contain only one crown and one pontic. When only one side of the gap has a natural tooth available, a dentist may consider this bridge style. A cantilever is not as strong as other bridges because it is anchored on only one side.

Maryland bridge

This style of bridge, also called a resin-bonded bridge, is frequently considered for single-tooth replacement of front teeth. Instead of the pontic attaching via crowns, it attaches via a meta framework bonded to the backs of the natural teeth on either side of the gap. This bridge does not require much alteration to the natural teeth.

Benefits of a dental bridge

A dental bridge is an attractive single-tooth replacement for a variety of reasons. For one, it is a fixed restoration that functions similarly to having a natural tooth. Unlike alternative options like partial dentures, dental bridges do not have to be removed for cleaning. In addition, the patient does not have to worry about the bridge sleeping out of place. Additional benefits include:

  • Cost-effective treatment
  • Natural-looking tooth replacement
  • No adjustment period
  • Easy to care for
  • No need for surgery

Finally, dental bridge treatment is very versatile. With all the different options in style and materials, a dentist can easily customize the appliance to fit various needs and preferences.

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Single tooth replacement made easy

A dental bridge is one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to replace a missing tooth. Our team can help customize a dental bridge to suit your needs and restore the form and function of your smile. To learn more about your single tooth replacement options, call us today.

Request an appointment or call Stone Canyon Dental at 972-996-3191 for an appointment in our Sunnyvale office.

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