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  • Napier House
  • 62 - 64 Bridge Street
  • Walton-on-Thames (Near Weybridge)
  • KT12 1AP
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A fixed solution to missing teeth, dental bridges literally bridge the gaps between your teeth.

Bridges rely on your existing teeth or dental implants as support, which are prepared in advance. Once fitted in place, a bridge can provide a seamless continuity of appearance and function, whilst also restoring your ability to chew and speak with clarity.

FAQs

1. Why might I need a bridge?

Whether you’ve lost teeth due to trauma, wear or decay, a dental bridge can restore functionality and natural aesthetics. A bridge can even offer support to the cheek area of the face, which may appear sunken due to missing teeth.

2. What can I expect when getting a bridge?

Treatment with a dental bridge is usually performed over two or three appointments. Your initial appointment with us will begin with an assessment, X-rays and examination to check if you have enough healthy bone, and that your teeth are healthy enough to support a bridge.

Following this, the abutment teeth (those which will support the false teeth) are prepared to create space at the second appointment; your dentist will remove a small amount of tooth tissue, to accommodate the bridge, which are placed over the top. We will take digital scan records or impressions of your teeth, which will serve as the basis for the design of your bridge when it is crafted either digitally in house or by our dental technician. Whilst you wait for your bridge to be created, we will give you a provisional bridge to wear, should your exposed teeth and gums require protection.

Your third visit to us will involve the fitting of your permanent bridge. Whilst we will check and adjust your bridge during this appointment, we may ask you to come in for another visit to ensure it’s an ideal match for your bite, and fits comfortably.

3. How is my bridge designed?

Together we will select a material that best meets the needs of your smile, based on the diagnostic information we have. We work closely with the laboratory to ensure your bridge is an aesthetic and functional match for your mouth and face.

 

4. What kind of bridges are there?

Bridges are most commonly made from a precious metal base, as this provides a durable and solid structure. If the teeth that need to be replaced are visible when you smile, we may suggest the addition of porcelain to the base, as this will give a more natural-looking result.

We also offer implant-retained bridges, which are unrivalled in their ability to provide strength and function, thanks to the use of strategically placed dental implants.

 

5. How do I look after my bridge?

It’s essential that you clean your bridge and supporting replacement tooth or teeth every day, as this will help reduce your chance of developing gum disease and tooth decay. We will take you through how to use oral hygiene tools, to make sure you feel confident in doing this when you leave the practice. Endeavouring to take good care of your bridge will ensure it takes care of your smile, for many years to come.

 

 

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Oatlands Dental Lounge - Logo
  • Napier House
  • 62 - 64 Bridge Street
  • Walton-on-Thames (Near Weybridge)
  • KT12 1AP