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Dental Bridges – Corpus Christi, TX

A Beautiful Way to Rebuild Your Smile

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Tooth loss can detract from your daily quality of life in several ways, especially if you lost a few teeth consecutively in a row. For instance, you might feel self-conscious about the changes to your appearance caused by the space(s) left behind, or struggle to eat and speak normally.

If you are seeking a beautiful way to rebuild your grin, you might benefit from a dental bridge. Continue reading to learn more about these popular restorations so you can make an informed decision regarding the future of your smile after losing one or more adult teeth!

Why Choose John T. Thompson, DDS for Dental Bridges?

  • Dentist with Decades of Experience
  • Resilient, Tooth-Colored Materials
  • Advanced Technology for Enhanced Accuracy

What is a Dental Bridge?

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A dental bridge is an oral appliance that contains the required number of pontics, or artificial teeth, to replace those that went missing. These are situated between a dental crown on both ends, which are used to anchor it in place to close the gap in your grin. Unlike dentures, these typically aren’t intended to be removed once they’re attached.

These restorations are made from durable porcelain that can be customized to match the tone, size, and shape of your natural enamel for lifelike results that boost your confidence. They often last 10 to 15+ years with the right care, making them an excellent long-term solution for tooth loss.

Types of Dental Bridges

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You must schedule an initial consultation with Dr. Thompson before proceeding to ensure that you’re a good candidate for this treatment. Our team will examine your teeth and gums and treat any pre-existing issues, like cavities or gum disease, that could negatively affect the outcome.

Then, once we’ve determined that your mouth is strong and healthy enough to support a dental bridge, we might recommend one of the following options based on our findings:

Traditional Dental Bridge

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This is the standard and more common type of dental bridge, and requires that you have healthy teeth on both sides of the space in your smile to serve as abutments. For the dental crowns on your restoration to fit over them correctly, Dr. Thompson must remove a small amount of enamel. If your teeth have suffered more severe damage or decay, you might not be able to support these artificial teeth.

Implant Bridge

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If you’re not a good candidate for a traditional restoration, you might still benefit from getting an implant bridge. This option involves surgically placing two support rods into your mouth; one on each side of the gap in your grin. Once they’ve fused with your jawbone, our team can anchor a customized bridge to your implants for a more permanent solution to tooth loss.

The Benefits of Getting a Dental Bridge

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There are several excellent reasons to consider getting a dental bridge in Corpus Christi, including:

  • Prevent dental drifting. Filling the spaces in your smile keeps your remaining teeth from shifting out of alignment, which can cause cavities, injuries, and TMJ aches.
  • Boost your confidence. These teeth are customized to resemble your natural enamel for beautiful results that allow you to look and feel like the most attractive version of yourself.
  • Improve chewing power. Rebuilding your arches allows you to bite and chew more easily so you can enjoy a variety of wholesome foods to support your oral and overall health.
  • Enhanced enunciation. Gaps in your grin can cause a lisp, slur, or other speech impediments that can be overcome with artificial teeth in place.
  • Long-lasting results. Your restoration can last a full decade or longer with proper care, such as brushing and flossing twice daily, choosing foods carefully, and visiting Dr. Thompson every six months for a routine checkup and cleaning.